Market Extra: FTX bankruptcy: ‘He was never the golden boy of crypto to me,’ says crypto bull Tim Draper

by | Nov 13, 2022 | Stock Market

Tim Draper, founder and managing partner of Draper Associates and Draper University, balked at comparing the stunning implosion of crypto trading platform FTX to the notorious biotech startup Theranos, in a conversation with MarketWatch. “It’s not like Theranos,” he said. In a Friday phone interview, Draper said he hadn’t been aware of anyone genuinely comparing the downfall of the embattled FTX, which filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday, with Theranos.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, the now-former CEO of the platform and its associated companies, was facing an $8 billion shortfall, The Wall Street Journal reported. However, some have been drawing such comparisons, including Galaxy Digital
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CEO Mike Novogratz in an interview with CNBC: “You know, we basically have a situation that looks like Theranos,” he said on the business network on Thursday. “I’m furious,” Novogratz said, referring to how FTX’s capsizing hurts confidence in the nascent crypto market, with bitcoin
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the progenitor of the current crypto, forming in the wake of the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes rose to prominence on the back of the belief that she had invented groundbreaking advancements in blood-testing technology. The company’s valuation grew to $9 billion as she attracted a wave of high-profile investors, including Draper, before it was uncovered that no such technology existed. She was convicted of fraud in January 2022. For his part, Bankman-Fried, 30, announced his resignation from his position as the head of FTX on Friday. The SEC and Justice Department are investigating FTX’s recent implosion, though at this point Bankman-Fried isn’t in any legal trouble. The collapse comes as some had come to regard Bankman-Fried as a sort of savior to other beleaguered crypto firms earlier this year. SBF, as he’s sometimes known, was a member of MarketWatch’s list of the 50 most influential people. Like Holmes, he was heralded as a phenom, appearing on the August/September cover of Fortune magazine as the “next Warren Buffett,” the legendary value investor. The velocity of his downturn has also been stunning. His net worth had been estimated to be $15.6 billion before this week, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. But now the vast majority of his fortune has been wiped out, Bloomberg said. According to WSJ, some $2 billion was poured into the three-year-old FTX with little oversight or sufficient scrutiny into its business. The exchange lent billions of dollars to fund risky bets at its affiliated trading firm, Alameda Research, using money that customers had deposited at FTX, according to reports. A spokesman for FTX declined to comment. “This is about people who got ahead of their skis.” Draper said. He added, “I feel for those wh …

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