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Michael Lewis: SBF nearly lost the initial funds raised during the early days of founding Alameda

2023-10-04 16:45:26
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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, Michael Lewis in his new book about SBF, Going Infinite, states that since the establishment of Alameda Research in 2017, the 26-year-old SBF raised nearly $170 million from the "effective altruism" community. SBF invested this money in the cryptocurrency market, losing millions of dollars in the first few months, with one month seeing losses exceeding $500,000 per day, while some trading funds simply disappeared due to poor fund management.

Additionally, SBF used a bot program called Modelbot to trade nearly 500 tokens across about 30 exchanges, but the program did not differentiate between highly liquid cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum and low-volume meme coins, raising concerns among early Alameda employees. The situation only began to improve after Gary Wang and Nishad Singh joined the company, with reports suggesting that Wang wrote a quantitative trading system that eventually started making money for Alameda, while Singh integrated various parts to manage the company.

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