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EA Epistemic Failures in the FTX Era - Footnote 14

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1 check · 4/3/2026

The source does not mention the exact date of the resignation (November 11, 2022), only the month and year. It also does not mention that FTX, Alameda Research, and over 100 affiliated entities filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, or that John J. Ray III was appointed in SBF's place. The source also does not mention the shortfall owed to customers being estimated at up to $8 billion. The source mentions Avital Balwit as part of the FTX Future Fund team, but the wiki claim does not.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026

NoteThe source does not mention the exact date of the resignation (November 11, 2022), only the month and year. It also does not mention that FTX, Alameda Research, and over 100 affiliated entities filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, or that John J. Ray III was appointed in SBF's place. The source also does not mention the shortfall owed to customers being estimated at up to $8 billion. The source mentions Avital Balwit as part of the FTX Future Fund team, but the wiki claim does not.

Case № page:ea-epistemic-failures-in-the-ftx-era:fn14Filed 4/3/2026Confidence 80%
Source Check: EA Epistemic Failures in the FTX Era - Footnote 14 | Longterm Wiki