SBF's $138B Claim: FTX Solvency Debate Reignites Ahead of Appeal

SBF's $138B Claim: FTX Solvency Debate Reignites Ahead of Appeal

Sam Bankman-Fried BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Sam Bankman-Fried has been back at the center of crypto headlines over the past few days, sparking fresh controversy and chatter far beyond the courtroom. On his X account, Sam has published a new statement—alongside a longer 14 to 15-page document—boldly claiming that FTX was never actually insolvent. He insists the real issue was a liquidity crunch triggered by a classic bank run, not fraud or financial mismanagement. According to Sam, when FTX collapsed in November 2022, the exchange held $25 billion in assets against $8 billion in withdrawal demands, and if the panic had been weathered, customers and creditors could have been made whole. He blames his legal and bankruptcy teams led by John J. Ray III for forcing FTX into Chapter 11, mishandling and prematurely liquidating assets, and burning as much as $138 billion in value through discounted sales and legal fees. The estate’s actions, he says, decimated the business and have been misrepresented to the public. Coinpaper notes that Sam repeats claims he was barred from fully presenting in court, arguing his prosecution ignored these key points. This narrative is not just coming from Sam directly—his mother, Barbara Fried, a Stanford Law professor, has gone public as well, circulating a 64-page “liquidity crisis” manifesto and attacking the trial judge and the Department of Justice for bias, all in a sprawling PR-and-legal campaign ahead of his upcoming November 4 appeal. CoinEdition frames this as a well-coordinated push to rebrand Sam from a disgraced CEO to a misunderstood financial whiz, with his family’s media offensive suggesting the collapse was engineered by external parties for profit and reputational damage control. This new round of public statements and legal maneuvering comes on the eve of the Second Circuit appeal, which has attracted extensive media coverage, live podcast panels, and debate across both mainstream financial outlets and crypto Twitter. The move has reignited polarizing community debates—on X, critics and blockchain sleuths like ZachXBT are already blasting Sam for repeating what they see as discredited excuses and shifting central blame onto others. According to AInvest, the FTX bankruptcy estate continues to dispute Sam’s calculations, pointing out that even after repayment efforts, many creditors are dealing with substantial losses, and that the physical value of repayments—despite some headlines citing “120% returns”—depends on semantics and market valuation. Headlines this weekend revolve around themes of “Was FTX Ever Insolvent?”, “SBF’s PR Blitz Before His Make-or-Break Appeal,” and “$138 Billion Lost: SBF Blames Lawyers, Not Fraud.” Nothing in recent filings or public records supports his assertion that customer funds could have been entirely restored, and the bankruptcy court, along with the Justice Department, maintains its view that FTX’s undoing was the result of secret backdoor maneuvering, exten This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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