The game theory is wait until the DoJ is done releasing the evidence of everything you, uh, totally didn't do.
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if I went to his island/near his island without knowing what I was getting into, i would get that shit out as early as possible and explain what happened. hiding it is sketchy af at this point
My comment poorly implied as much, and if you DID do something that you're unsure is in the doc drop, the only dismal option is to wait until the DoJ is done.
Even then, you may just now be someone else's blackmail bitch.
Unless you're innocent, then the best move would be a little different, don't you think? It's actually game theoretically poor once you get past the first level... I now see your next post too though ha, so I was not enough levels deep to understand your point.
But it sounds like Adam's pretty deep and something also sounds like he might benefit from saying something.
I wonder if his lawyers are advising him on what to say and not to say yet.
That story may not have the ending you would like...
Kind of chewing on this, and there is an alternative explanation.
Right now, there is very little incentive to explain oneself. Think about the case of a woke moral purge.
Does the mob stop pressing when they get an apology? Would Luke and Matt Kratter and the mob behind them actually back down, if they got a clear explanation or apology from Back and Jeremy Ruben or Bryan Bishop? Would the tech press suddenly stop ragging on bitcoin as GoyGold?