RUIN: Money, Ego and Deception at FTX

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RUIN is a feature documentary about Sam Bankman-Fried and the stunning collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, as narrated by Bloomberg journalists and some of the central players in the rise of digital assets.

On Nov. 2, 2023, Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty in Manhattan federal court of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy.

On March 28, 2024, Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. He plans to appeal.

#crypto #crime #ftx

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コメント (21)
  • @blakksheep736
    Before anyone gives Bloomberg too much credit, remember that they were told about FTX's insolvency months before the collapse, and elected not to report on it, because it might hurt their ad rev.
  • @DeckerClips1
    I love how Bloomberg reporters don’t mention they turned down the story in June 2022 because it would “limit access” and alienate their advertisers— they’re covering for their own complicity and conflict of interest.
  • Motion designer: so how much AI-generated B-roll would you like? Bloomberg: yes.
  • Sam Bankman Fried can't even form a coherent sentence in an interview. The idea he could speak coherently while most of his smooth brain was focusing on League of Legends is extremely absurd.
  • O'leary should NOT have been given such a prominent role at the end of this doc. He is NOT objective and had only invested $850K while he was compensated $14M as an FTX spokesperson. He is NOT honest!
  • @renpilak6048
    “Borrowing” from customer funds without their consent is called stealing whether they intended to pay it back or not.
  • @Deriv44
    It kills me when SBF said him and a few of his colleagues bought an apartment together instead of letting it be known it was a 30 to 40 millions dollars penthouse in an exclusive area of the Bahamas 😅
  • "the downfall of Scam Bankman" brought to you by the people who idolised him and convinced millions he was a genius. This is so immoral it's crazy.
  • @Livalain7
    I love how they put people like Kevin O'leary in this piece. As if he's one of the "victims" while having made 4.3 million on the exchange, also paid 15 million to be "an official spokesperson for FTX" by SBF
  • @Doichable
    funny how they didn't talk about Sam's parties, in office origies, drug abuse, etc. there's an entire otherside to this story that Bloomberg put their blinders on for
  • Why do they keep saying he was so smart? He wasn’t at all he is just manipulative
  • @nova5224
    This is a puff piece. It shows Bankman-Fried in a better light than he deserves.
  • @ultratruman
    Could've done with 50% less AI hallucinations and 100% less Kevin O'Leary
  • @imsmeagol911
    Steal from rich people and collapse, go to prison. Steal from poor people and collapse, get a bailout.
  • Matt Miller says he feels sorry for SBF. I feel sorry for the millions of victims who lost their life savings.
  • @AttilaKovacs_
    Kevin O'Leary doesn't deserve to have his voice heard by masses of people after what he has done and said. Period.
  • only 18 minutes into this and I've already lost count of the number of times I've hit the 10 second skip button to get past the long stretches of ominous music and warped clips of buildings and neighborhoods, to get to actual dialogue
  • I was watching another documentary on FTX and i read in the comments how his/her uncle worked 3 jobs, put his entire life savings, lost it, and committed su1c1de....i dont feel bad at all for the tech bros or the rich people who lost millions of dollars and convinced others to invest, but for the little guys, is both devastating and heartbreaking.