Por: Vanity Fair Business November 15, 2022
-csjEHZ jRcJzb body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>At one point in the last several years, Sam Bankman-Fried, the cofounder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was reportedly worth . At the beginning of last week, that number was a reported . Now, it’s approximately . And that’s got to hurt, but probably of more concern to “SBF,” as he is known, is the prospect of potentially going to... + full article
New York Post USA Tech November 19, 2022
Disgraced former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly gave himself a $300 million windfall last year when his then-red-hot cryptocurrency exchange secured a massive fundraising round. FTX raised $420,690,000 million from 69 different investors – both numbers clear nods to meme... + más
The collapse of crypto firm FTX and its superstar founder explained: Here's what happened and what it all means | Business Insider
Sam Bankman-Fried And Three FTX Executives Received $4.1 Billion Of Loans From Alameda Research: Where Did The Money Come From And Where Did It Go? | Forbes
Forbes USA Business November 18, 2022
Stephanie Jones for Forbes; Photo by Lam Yik/Bloomberg Bankruptcy filings released Thursday morning detailed billions in loans to Bankman-Fried, including to an entity he controlled. Here’s where at least some of that money likely went. FTX bankruptcy filings released... + más
Between $1 billion to $2 billion of FTX customer funds have disappeared, SBF had a secret 'back door' to transfer billions: Report | CNBC
New York Post USA Business November 17, 2022
Tweets have been disappearing from Sam Bankman-Fried’s Twitter account — and those of ex-business partners including NFL legend Tom Brady — as the disgraced ex-boss of the FTX crypto exchange scrambles to . The missing tweets include both old missives from Bankman-Fried... + más
Inside the collapse of crypto exchange FTX: Everything you need to know | Fox Business
MarketWatch USA Business November 12, 2022
The company said Friday that Bankman-Fried had resigned as CEO and would be replaced by John J. Ray III, a lawyer who worked on Enron’s bankruptcy. One major piece of collateral damage in the debacle: the philanthropic entities that Bankman-Fried started to improve... + más
‘I f–ked up’: FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried makes profanity-laced apology as collapse looms | New York Post
Business Insider USA Business November 12, 2022
If you've been paying attention to the finance world this week, you've likely been sifting through alphabet soup: SBF. FTX. FTT. Maybe even SEC.Confused yet? The short story is that crypto tycoon Sam Bankman-Fried and the company he founded, FTX, spectacularly... + más
Larry David ‘right’ about FTX collapse in old Super Bowl commercial, internet claims | New York Post
How $32B crypto company FTX collapsed and sent digital currency reeling | ABC News
CNBC USA Tech November 12, 2022
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder and chief executive officer of FTX, in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.Lam Yik Bloomberg Getty ImagesAs Sam Bankman-Fried's , that between $1 billion to $2 billion of customer funds have vanished from the failed crypto exchange.Both... + más
FTX confirms 'unauthorized transactions' as $1B in crypto reportedly vanishes | Fox Business
New York Post USA Tech November 10, 2022
Embattled FTX founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried delivered a profanity-laced public apology Thursday as his cryptocurrency exchange FTX’s future was in grave jeopardy after rival platform Binance decided to nix a nonbinding deal to bail out the platform from a liquidity crisis.... + más
Ahead Of His Crypto Firm’s Cash Crunch, Billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried Spent Tens Of Millions On Politics | Forbes
“I fucked up,” says FTX founder in public apology | The Verge
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