# Сопутствующие статьи по теме FTX

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "FTX", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Only xxx Can Save the Crypto World? Let 'Lobster' Play Prediction Markets

This article discusses recent hot topics in the crypto community, as shared by influencers on X (formerly Twitter). Key points include: - Debate around an AI arbitrage bot allegedly earning $98K on Polymarket using Claude. Skeptics point to potential survivorship bias, liquidity constraints, and the rapid decay of alpha once strategies are public. - A resource sharing over 11,000 high-quality image generation prompts for Nano Banana Pro. - Commentary on Venus Protocol, highlighting its vulnerability to repeated exploits, with a linked analysis of how to profit from a recent attack. - A controversial opinion piece by influencer @BTCdayu arguing that only Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) can "save crypto." The author claims that despite SBF's crimes and 25-year sentence, his genius is needed to address current industry crises: VC-backed altcoins scamming users, Bitcoin miners pivoting to AI, broken tokenomics, and a lack of new narratives. SBF's background at Jane Street, his innovative FTX trading system, and his early bets on AI (like Anthropic) are cited as reasons he could drive integration between AI and crypto, potentially pushing BTC to $1 million. This sparked heated discussion, with replies noting the improbability of a pardon, SBF's likely shift to AI, and that this nostalgia reflects a bygone era of "capital, narrative, and runaway imagination." The article concludes with links to the news outlet's social channels. All content is presented as personal opinion and not investment advice.

比推03/17 00:39

Only xxx Can Save the Crypto World? Let 'Lobster' Play Prediction Markets

比推03/17 00:39

SBF's Protege Turns $225 Million into $5.5 Billion in One Year

Leopold Aschenbrenner, a 24-year-old former member of FTX’s Future Fund team and later an OpenAI researcher, has become one of the most talked-about figures in AI investing. His fund, Situational Awareness LP, grew its publicly disclosed holdings from $225 million in Q4 2024 to $5.5 billion by Q4 2025—an extraordinary surge in just one year. After graduating top of his class from Columbia University, Aschenbrenner worked at FTX until its collapse. He then joined OpenAI’s Superalignment team but was fired in 2024 following internal disputes over AI safety. Shortly after, he published a influential 165-page essay, "Situational Awareness: The Decade Ahead," which laid the groundwork for his AI-focused investment fund. Situational Awareness LP’s strategy is highly concentrated, with 86% of its portfolio in its top ten holdings. The fund avoids popular AI application plays, instead targeting upstream infrastructure—especially energy, computing, optical communications, and storage. Its largest position is in Bloom Energy, whose stock has surged over 10x since late 2024. The fund also holds several Bitcoin mining companies, including Core Scientific and Bitdeer, betting on their pivot to AI compute rather than crypto. Aschenbrenner’s trajectory mirrors—yet diverges from—that of SBF, his former FTX associate. While SBF faced legal downfall, Aschenbrenner repositioned himself at the forefront of AI investing, turning disruption into opportunity.

marsbit03/05 07:31

SBF's Protege Turns $225 Million into $5.5 Billion in One Year

marsbit03/05 07:31

SBF's Protege Turns $225 Million into $5.5 Billion in One Year

Leopold Aschenbrenner, a 24-year-old former member of FTX’s Future Fund team and later an OpenAI employee, has become one of the most talked-about figures in AI investing. His fund, Situational Awareness LP, grew its publicly disclosed holdings from $255 million in Q4 2024 to $5.5 billion by Q4 2025—an extraordinary surge in just one year. Aschenbrenner, who graduated top of his class from Columbia University, was involved in the effective altruism movement, much like SBF. After FTX’s collapse, he joined OpenAI’s Superalignment team but was fired in 2024 over internal disagreements regarding AI safety. Shortly after, he published a influential 165-page essay on AI and the path to superintelligence, which led him to establish his AI-focused investment fund. Situational Awareness LP’s strategy is highly concentrated, with 86% of its portfolio in its top ten holdings. It focuses on upstream AI infrastructure—such as energy, computing power, and hardware—rather than application-layer companies. Notable positions include Bloom Energy (which saw a 10x gain), several Bitcoin mining firms transitioning to AI compute (like Core Scientific and Bitdeer), and a short position on Infosys, betting AI will replace IT outsourcing. Aschenbrenner’s story mirrors that of other brilliant young figures in tech and finance, but unlike SBF—now imprisoned—he has pivoted successfully into the AI boom, turning disruption into opportunity.

Odaily星球日报03/05 07:28

SBF's Protege Turns $225 Million into $5.5 Billion in One Year

Odaily星球日报03/05 07:28

The History of Crypto Advertising Sponsorships: A Cyclical Experiment in Buying Attention and Legitimacy

The article "A History of Crypto Advertising Sponsorships: A Cyclical Experiment in Buying Attention and Legitimacy" examines the volatile relationship between cryptocurrency companies and major sports and cultural sponsorships. It begins with the 2021-2022 "gold rush," where crypto firms like FTX, Crypto.com, and Coinbase engaged in massive, high-profile deals for stadium naming rights (e.g., FTX Arena), sports league partnerships (NBA, UFC, F1), and World Cup sponsorships. This period was marked by an attempt to rapidly purchase mainstream legitimacy and public trust. The strategy initially showed success, with Super Bowl ads generating massive short-term spikes in app downloads. However, the collapse of FTX in late 2022 became a major inflection point, turning these expensive sponsorships into liabilities and reputational disasters for the teams and venues involved. The industry subsequently entered a contraction phase, shifting from grand, headline-grabbing deals to more measured, ROI-focused partnerships like sleeve sponsorships and training kit deals (e.g., OKX and Manchester City). The article highlights the inherent tension: these sponsorships were a "pressure test" on whether high-risk financial products could leverage the trust of public institutions for credibility. This often led to controversy, with regulators like the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruling that such ads frequently trivialized investment risks and exploited consumer inexperience. The piece concludes by noting that global regulators (in the UK, US, and EU) have since moved to tighten rules around crypto advertising, enforcing clearer risk disclosures and influencer transparency. Despite this increased scrutiny, crypto sponsorships persist, evolving to focus on stablecoins and compliant products as the industry continues its cyclical experiment in seeking mainstream acceptance.

marsbit02/28 09:00

The History of Crypto Advertising Sponsorships: A Cyclical Experiment in Buying Attention and Legitimacy

marsbit02/28 09:00

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