![]() “In October, there’s probably going to be a trial, and the two sides are each going to take a bunch of facts and tell completely different stories,” Lewis told the Times. “My first thought was, ‘Oh my God’-it was like a lock clicking into place-‘now I have the story,’” he told the New York Times.Īs Bankman-Fried’s trial approaches, Lewis said he may be able to tell an even better story than what will be revealed in court. ![]() ![]() ![]() The book, Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, relies on Lewis’s experiences shadowing former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried for nearly a year before his arrest in the Bahamas in December.Īlthough Lewis already had done extensive reporting, the moment SBF was arrested obviously changed the tenor of the book. More from Fortune: 5 side hustles where you may earn over $20,000 per year-all while working from home Looking to make extra cash? This CD has a 5.15% APY right now Buying a house? Here's how much to save This is how much money you need to earn annually to comfortably buy a $600,000 home After writing some of the most notable books about business and economics, including Moneyball and The Big Short, Michael Lewis is taking on crypto in an upcoming book focused on the multibillion-dollar collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. ![]()
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