'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli: 'I Started Using Uniswap in Prison'
Mere hours after being released early from prison, Martin Shkreli jumped into Twitter Spaces to talk up crypto, including that he dabbled in it while incarcerated.
"Uniswap is really cool," he said. "I started using Uniswap in prison."
A deluge of responses followed, including one from the creator of Uniswap.
Will Shkreli still like Uniswap when he learns I listened to that WuTang album he bought more recently than him? https://t.co/7ONZTFihtz
β hayden.eth π¦ (@haydenzadams) May 21, 2022
Shkreli's crypto musings, reportedly listened to by roughly 3,000 people, included thoughts on DeFi, Ethereum, and the possibility of Apple and/or Tesla coins.
Vitalik Buterin did not appear amused.
How do we create a culture where it's harder to set (or become) the topic of public conversation by doing something terrible and easier to do so by doing something great?
β vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) May 21, 2022
Shkreli, then the head of Turing Pharmaceuticals (later called Vyera), became known as "Pharma Bro" after raising the price on Daraprim, a medication used by many AIDS and cancer patients, to $750 from $13.50.
He was found guilty in 2017 on two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, receiving a seven-year sentence in 2018. Those charges weren't related to the Daraprim price hike, but he's still banned for life from the pharmaceuticals industry.
Exactly why Shkreli, 39, was released early may be up for debate, although famed essayist and mathematician Nassim Nicholas Taleb floated one theory.
Martin Shkreli, has been released EARLY from federal prison. It was not for good behavior; he was so unbearable they wanted to have some mercy on the personnel.
https://t.co/rRMrEEVCtR via @WSJ
β Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) May 18, 2022
In a Facebook post from Wednesday, Shkreli wrote: "Getting out of real prison is easier than getting out of Twitter prison."