Sunday 20 November 2022

The FTX Disaster is Deeper Than you Think



A deep dive into Sam Bankman-fried (SBF) and the FTX / Alameda situation.

Tuesday 15 November 2022

Who should pay for a warming planet?


Campaigners who believe world leaders are not doing enough to combat climate change are taking matters into their own hands—and suing governments and fossil-fuel companies. But can the climate catastrophe really be resolved in court?

Investors learning this ‘painful lesson’ after FTX’s ‘crypto Ponzi scheme’


'Coin Stories' podcast host Natalie Brunell argues FTX's bankruptcy was a 'failure on so many levels.'

Monday 14 November 2022

How FTX Went Bankrupt - What Went Wrong


Former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was hailed as a savior of crypto before FTX’s implosion. 

Cryptocurrency exchange FTX was seen as a survivor in a struggling industry, but over the course of six days the exchange collapsed due to a sudden liquidity crunch. 

WSJ explains the factors that drove FTX’s growth and what led to its downfall. Illustration: Alexandra Larkin

Wednesday 9 November 2022

Why Tesla’s China Ties Could Be a Problem for Elon Musk’s Twitter


Elon Musk’s new ownership of Twitter could be affected by the ties one of his other companies, Tesla, has to China. The electric-vehicle company sources materials and builds and sells its cars there. But Beijing is often sensitive about what is said about it on social media. Could this affect Mr. Musk’s plans for content moderation on Twitter? WSJ Heard on the Street Europe Editor Stephen Wilmot joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss.

Tuesday 8 November 2022

Payment Methods Affected by Fraud


The FTC received 2.2 million fraud reports from consumers in 2020. What payment method is most affected by fraud?
 
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