TechFlow news — On September 7, several Sushi token holders filed a class-action lawsuit against Chef Nomi himself. As the founder remains anonymous, it remains unclear whether the FBI and IRS will get involved. Meanwhile, regarding plans for SushiSwap after taking control, FTX founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) said in an interview that the first priority is to ensure the migration happens effectively, followed by a multi-signature transition, after which he will no longer control the keys. Once the migration is complete, he will have many ideas about what he'd like to see SushiSwap do—such as integrating with margin trading, lending services, and building on Serum—but emphasized he won't act unilaterally; decisions will be up to the community. (Forbes)
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