Federal prosecutors and SBF will reach an agreement on modifying bail conditions, proposed online tools, and website whitelisting
ChainCatcher news, federal prosecutors stated in a letter to the court that SBF will face trial this fall. According to the proposed bail conditions, he will be limited to using online tools and websites from a whitelist, as well as restrictions on monitoring software usage.
According to the letter, both parties proposed to restrict SBF to a selected list of whitelisted websites, as well as online tools related to his defense. These tools include Zoom, government websites, and several blockchain data explorers. The proposed personal websites include news sites such as Bloomberg, the New York Post, and The Block, streaming services Netflix and Spotify, as well as consumer delivery apps Uber Eats and Door Dash. The government stated that "the identified personal use websites" do not pose a danger to the community, including because they lack private communication platforms and do not pose a risk of accessing/transferring cryptocurrency assets."
Additionally, other proposed measures include a ban on purchasing new electronic products that can access the internet, as well as a ban on installing activity monitoring software on SBF's laptop. He is required to register his electronic products with the court, and his parents' personal devices will also be registered in court and equipped with monitoring software. (The Block)