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Sam Bankman-Fried ordered ‘special privileges’ for Alameda account on FTX — Gary Wang

Sam Bankman-Fried ordered 'special privileges' for Alameda account on FTX — Gary Wang


Gary Wang, FTX’s co-founder and former chief technology officer, again appeared in court on the fourth day of the criminal trial of former CEO Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried to speak on the connections between the crypto exchange and Alameda Research.

According to reports from Inner City Press, Wang returned to a New York courtroom on Oct. 6 and testified that Alameda’s account on FTX was the only one authorized to trade more than it had available — a featured called “allow negative”. The former CTO reportedly claimed Bankman-Fried had ordered Wang and former FTX engineering director Nishad Singh to implement the feature in 2019.

The “allow negative” addition to FTX code’s, according to Wang, allowed Alameda to achieve a negative balance that was more than FTX had in revenue in 2020 — $200 million versus $150 million. He reportedly testified that Bankman-Fried had given Alameda a $65-billion line of credit despite making contrary statements to the public on the relationship between the two firms.

“We had said we wouldn’t use funds like this,” said Wang according to reports. “After I said the Alameda balances were off by billions, [SBF] asked to meet in The Bahamas office. He asked me about the bug, and then he told Caroline [Ellison] Alameda can go ahead and return the borrows.”

According to Wang, Bankman-Fried claimed Alameda’s “special privileges” on FTX were centered around the exchange’s FTT token, which the firm used for trading “when its account balance was below zero”. The former CTO reportedly testified Alameda had been able to withdraw funds directly off FTX.

At the center of the prosecution’s case against Bankman-Fried are allegations the former CEO was responsible for using FTX user funds at Alameda without customers’ consent. During his testimony on Oct. 5, Wang admitted to committing crimes with Bankman-Fried and former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison, having already pleaded guilty to fraud charges in December 2022.

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