Sam Bankman-Fried Says He's 'Deeply Sorry' in Letter to Former FTX Employees

Bankman-Fried reiterated claims in his internal letter that FTX was a fundamentally healthy business.

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Written by Shomik Sen Bhattacharjee, Edited by Richa Sharma | Updated: 24 November 2022 19:36 IST
Highlights
  • SBF says crashes in crypto markets led to FTX's assets' drop in value
  • SBF hopes that there's still a chance to save the exchange
  • FTX, Alameda Research were one-time pillars of the crypto market

FTX typically allowed clients to borrow money in order to amp up their bets on crypto

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Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former chief executive of FTX Trading, has apologised to the employees in an internal letter this week explaining why the cryptocurrency exchange failed under his command. According to the letter, Bankman-Fried said that he “froze up in the face of pressure and leaks” and said nothing during the beginning of the collapse of FTX. Public troubles for FTX began during the weekend of November 7 when Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao announced plans to liquidate the exchange's holdings of FTT, which are FTX's native crypto token.

That news came after leaked documents revealed FTX and its sister company Alameda Research were unusually entangled and how loans of FTT tokens were involved.

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The liquidation announcement led to rumours of FTX's insolvency, which in turn led to a run on the crypto exchange by users seeking to withdraw their assets. Soon, FTX ran into a liquidity crisis and withdrawals faltered. Binance reached out with a “letter of intent” to acquire FTX to save resolve the crisis, but quickly backpedalled after taking a look at the company's books with Zhao stating that the exchange was beyond saving.

“I didn't mean for any of this to happen, and I would give anything to be able to go back and do things over again. You were my family,” Bankman-Fried wrote in the letter which was first acquired by those at CoinDesk. “I've lost that, and our old home is an empty warehouse of monitors. When I turn around, there's no one left to talk to.”

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The letter was shared on the company's internal Slack server. Since Bankman-Fried is no longer an employee of the company, he no longer has access to the chat, and the letter was shared by a current employee.

According to the letter, FTX held about $60 billion (roughly Rs. 4,87,100 crore) and $2 billion (roughly Rs. 16,230 crore) in liabilities in the spring, but the market crash reduced the value by half. He said that the collateral for the company dropped to about $25 billion (roughly Rs. 2,02,950 crore), while liabilities quadrupled to $8 billion (roughly Rs. 64,940 crore). Yet another “concentrated, hyper-correlated” crash in November led to the collateral falling to $17 billion (roughly Rs. 1,38,010 crore). And finally, he said, the “run on the bank” triggered by “the same attacks” ended with collateral at $9 billion (roughly Rs. 73,060 crore).

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“As we frantically put everything together, it became clear that the position was larger than its display on admin/users, because of old fiat deposits before FTX had bank accounts,” Bankman-Fried wrote. “I did not realize the full extent of the margin position, nor did I realise the magnitude of the risk posed by a hyper-correlated crash.”

He added that an extreme amount of pressure came down make "hard calls very quickly" when the collapse began and that he had made irrational decisions as a result. He appears to regret filing for bankruptcy, since some of the entities FTX that he claims were solvent, and believes that he could have saved the company even as it was in its death throes.

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"An extreme amount of coordinated pressure came, out of desperation, to file for bankruptcy for all of FTX — even entities that were solvent – and despite other jurisdictions' claims," he wrote. "We likely could have raised significant funding; potential interest in billions of dollars of funding came in roughly eight minutes after I signed the Chapter 11 docs. Between those funds, the billions of dollars of collateral the company still held, and the interest we'd received from other parties, I think that we probably could have returned large value to customers and saved the business.”

Although the letter outlines the downfall of FTX and comments on where the money went and why the collapse happened during his tenure, he did not address some of the more controversial aspects of his command. These include example like allegations that FTX loaned customer funds to its sister company Alameda Research, or the leaked documents that revealed the tight relationship between the two companies involving the FTT tokens.

In his conclusion, Bankman-Fried claims that he hopes that FTX can still be saved. "Maybe there's still a chance to save the company," he said. "I believe that there are billions of dollars of genuine interest from new investors that could go to making customers whole. But I can't promise you that anything will happen, because it's not my choice."


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