In the latest podcast, she can be seen getting emotional over the episode and how she should not have trusted the "friend of a friend" who is to be blamed for the entire incident, she said. “I probably should have looked into him a little bit more,†Welch said adding that the idea was brought to her as a "long-term coun" that "would change the way everybody thinks about crypto".
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