
O fundador da FTX, SBF, caiu para seus últimos $100.000: relatório
- De acordo com o fundador da FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, que já valeu mais de $26 bilhões, sua conta bancária tinha $100K na última vez que ele a verificou.
- The collapse of SBF’s exchange wiped off multi-billion dollars from his wealth as well as the crypto industry due to the collapse of the FTX Token (FTT), which was ranked in the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap.
- SBF believes that if the regulators had placed more oversight and implement strict policies in the crypto industry, the implosion of his exchange could’ve been prevented.
- The former FTX CEO added that he wishes he focused more on positions for balances rather than on volumes and was more careful with customers’ funds.
O fundador e ex-CEO da desgraçada plataforma de troca de criptomoedas, FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, também conhecido como SBF no espaço criptográfico, perdeu todo o seu patrimônio líquido. A personalidade criptográfica já valeu mais de $26 bilhões e agora está reduzido a seus últimos $100.000, conforme um relatório. Isso ocorre apenas algumas semanas depois que sua bolsa entrou com pedido de proteção contra credores sob o Capítulo 11 da falência.
SBF, que reivindicações que no minuto em que sua bolsa pediu falência, um potencial investidor veio com bilhões em financiamento, viu um grande aumento em seu patrimônio líquido desde o início da FTX em 2019 e, desde então, a plataforma alcançou uma avaliação de $32 bilhões em um rodada de financiamento liderada pelo Softbank e Sequoia Capital, duas das maiores empresas de capital de risco no espaço criptográfico e tecnológico.
De acordo com Axios, Bankman-Fried’s net worth has collapsed significantly following the collapse of FTX and now, he is down to his last $100K. In a statement given to Axios on Monday via a telephonic interview, SBF stated that the last time he checked, he had $100K left in his bank account as his multi-billion dollar empire came crashing down at once.
“Am I allowed to say a negative number?” Bankman-Fried said, when asked about his personal finances. “I mean, I have no idea. I don’t know. I had $100,000 in my bank account last I checked,” he added.
Meanwhile, he tied his personal wealth collapse with FTX’s implosion stating that he had all his money tied and invested in the exchange.
“It’s complicated. Basically everything I had was just tied up in the company,” stated the former CEO and founder of FTX.
On the other hand, Bankman-Fried believes that the implosion of his exchange could’ve been prevented if regulators were more active and had imposed regulation and proper oversight to prevent such collapses in the crypto space.
“I think one thing is… if you looked at the reporting, and CFTC applications, that would have been extremely helpful here on international rigor,” said the founder of FTX.
SBF said that if he would’ve been more careful and focused on positions for balances rather than on volumes, FTX would be still operational and the people who lost their money wouldn’t be in the position they are in.
Juntamente com seu patrimônio líquido, bilhões de dólares foram eliminados do espaço criptográfico devido ao colapso da bolsa criptográfica de $32 bilhões de dólares e seu token nativo, FTT, que foi classificado entre as 20 maiores criptomoedas do setor.