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Forbes: If SBF does not go to prison, his venture capital investments could increase his wealth by $100 billion
BlockBeats News, May 5th, according to Forbes, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF)'s early venture capital portfolio, if not interrupted by imprisonment, could theoretically have brought him up to 100 billion USD in additional wealth.
The report points out that SBF had invested in multiple high-growth technology and AI companies including Anthropic, SpaceX, Robinhood, among others, some of which have now seen their valuations soar, demonstrating his strong forward-looking strategic positioning in AI and tech sectors.
SBF is currently serving a 25-year sentence for embezzling over 8 billion USD of customer funds. At his peak, his personal wealth reached approximately 24 billion USD, and he was listed on the Forbes 400 list.
BlockBeats previously published a report titled “From Bankruptcy Black Hole to Hundred Billion Phantom: SBF’s ‘Missed’ Investment Portfolio Allegedly Soars to Trillions of Dollars.”