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    Sam Bankman-Fried wanted to let retail investors borrow money to trade crypto derivatives: CFTC head

    yourfintechBy yourfintechNovember 17, 2022Updated:November 17, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of bankrupt crypto firm FTX, spent almost a year trying to convince regulators to let him introduce a derivatives product that would allow retail investors to trade with borrowed money, according to Rostin Behnam, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

    In an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday, Behnam said Bankman-Fried had been lobbying the CFTC to amend the rules so FTX could let users trade derivatives using margin rather than paying upfront. He also wanted to offer the contracts directly to users, without having to go through a futures commission merchant.

    “It would have been a non-intermediated, margined model,” said Behnam, who described the proposal as a “very tricky issue from a risk perspective.”

    Prior to its bankruptcy filing last week, FTX had a registered derivatives platform with the CFTC called FTX US Derivatives. The platform was a rebranding of LedgerX, a company that FTX acquired in 2021.

    FTX US Derivatives is one of the few FTX-related properties that’s not a part of its bankruptcy proceedings and remains operational today. However, it appears to have returned to using the LedgerX brand. If you go to the FTX US Derivatives website, it redirects you to ledgerx.com. And Zach Dexter, who was CEO of FTX US Derivatives, says on his LinkedIn profile that he’s CEO at LedgerX. The platform lets traders buy options, swaps and futures on bitcoin
    and ethereum
    .

    Starting in Dec. 2021, Bankman-Fried and his senior leadership team made frequent visits to the CFTC to advocate for an amendment to its existing license, Behnam said.

    When asked what Behnam thought of Bankman-Fried over the course of meeting with him for nearly a year, the chairman said that the former FTX chief “knows markets, at least he tries to suggest that” and he “wanted to really aggressively have this amendment passed.”

    Bankman-Fried’s backers appealed to the CFTC directly to back his plan, Behnam said. They included Fidelity Investments, Fortress Investment Group, and even universities from across the country.

    FTX, which was valued at $32 billion by private investors earlier this year, spiraled in spectacular fashion last week as reports of liquidity problems resulted in customers withdrawing billions of dollars a day from their accounts. However, FTX didn’t have the capital to honor those requests because it had used customer deposits for a variety of purposes, including for trading at Bankman Fried’s hedge fund, Alameda Research. Bankman-Fried also disclosed on Twitter on Wednesday that FTX had built up around $13 billion of leverage.

    Behnam said his agency’s staffers were still in the process of reviewing FTX’s application for an amended license when FTX and approximately 130 additional affiliated companies, including Alameda and FTX’s U.S. subsidiary collectively filed for bankruptcy protection.

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