At The Sam Bankman-Fried Trial, It’s Clear FTX’s Collapse Was No Accident

SBF’s top lieutenant and ex-girlfriend testified that criminality, not carelessness, destroyed billions in value. So why is a different narrative circulating?

Alex Kantrowitz
4 min readOct 23, 2023

Recently, I went down to the Manhattan courthouse where the U.S. is prosecuting former FTX CEO Sam-Bankman Fried and left astonished. I watched as Caroline Ellison, SBF’s former top lieutenant and ex-girlfriend, calmly demolished any doubt (in my mind, at least) that the collapse was a mistake. Listening to Ellison, it became clear that the company’s executives were aware that they were gambling with billions of dollars in customer money. At a certain point, I wondered why the mainstream narrative allows for the possibility it was a simple oversight.

I cover my visit in this week’s Big Story (below), but I also spoke about SBF trial with crypto researcher Molly White. Molly’s been following the case extremely closely and joined me on Big Technology Podcast to discuss what’s unfolding, how to think about it, and how this episode will reverberate across the tech world.

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Alex Kantrowitz
Alex Kantrowitz

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