Zeke Faux, author of ‘Number Go Up,’ shares his findings after making a deep dive into the world of crypto. From skepticism to a full-blown investigation, Faux recounts his journey that led him to the heart of crypto, meeting some of the most eccentric characters in the industry. As a Bloomberg investigative reporter, Faux brings a critical eye to the crypto sphere, unearthing the bizarre, the risky, and the downright astonishing facets of what the crypto community calls a financial revolution.
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Show highlights:
- what the book ‘Number Go Up’ is about
- Zeke’s background as an investigative reporter for Bloomberg
- whether Zeke is skeptical about crypto
- why Zeke thought it was a big deal to investigate Tether, the issuer of USDT
- whether he had a conclusion on the fact that he couldn’t find anything big about Tether
- why Zeke says that Sam Bankman-Fried had a sloppy approach to risk management
- why Zeke believes that SBF did not give so much money to charity even though he’s an effective altruist
- how projects like STEPN and Axie Infinity are ‘clearly not the future of finance,’ according to Zeke
- how SBF had such an open relationship with the media that helped him when the FTX collapse happened
- what Zeke found out investigating pig butchering scams in Cambodia
- how Zeke’s attempt to buy a Mutant Ape to get into an Ape Fest in New York City taught him about crypto’s bad user experience
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Guest:
- Zeke Faux, author of ‘Number Go Up’
Links
Tether
- Unchained:
Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX
- Unchained:
Pig butchering scams
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