You may be familiar with Curtis Yarvin's idea that Covid is science's Chernobyl. Just as Chernobyl was Communism's Chernobyl, and Covid was science's Chernobyl, the FTX disaster is rationalism's Chernobyl.
The people at FTX were the best of the best, Ivy League graduates from academic families, yet free-thinking enough to see through the most egregious of the Cathedral's lies. Market natives, most of them met on Wall Street. Much has been made of the SBF-Effective Altruism connection, but these people have no doubt read the sequences too. FTX was a glimmer of hope in a doomed world, a place where the nerds were in charge and had the funding to do what had to be done, social desirability bias be damned.
They blew everything.
It will be said that "they weren't really EA," and you can point to precepts of effective altruism they violated, but by that standard no one is really EA. Everyone violates some of the precepts some of the time. These people were EA/rationalist to the core. They might not have been part of the Berkley polycules, but they sure tried to recreate them in Nassau. Here's CEO of Alameda Capital Caroline Ellison's Tumblr page, filled with rationalist shibboleths. She would have fit right in on The Motte.
That leaves the $10 billion dollar question: How did this happen? Perhaps they were intellectual frauds just as they were financial frauds, adopting the language and opinions of those who are truly intelligent. That would be the personally flattering option. It leaves open the possibility that if only someone actually smart were involved the whole catastrophe would have been avoided. But what if they really were smart? What if they are millennial versions of Ted Kaczynski, taking the maximum expected-value path towards acquiring the capital to do a pivotal act? If humanity's chances of survival really are best measured in log odds, maybe the FTX team are the only ones with their eyes on the prize?
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Alternatively, SBF came from a "democratic Deep State" family and just used EA talking points as a skin to wear in service of fooling gullible outsiders. I mean, if you look at his family's history and connections they were knee-deep in the DNC machine. So I don't think it says much about EA. I think we are simply dealing with a corrupt fraudster - potentially even a psychopath - who is highly adept at manipulation and gaining people's trust. The fact that he chose EA as his vector of infection probably flatters EA in some bizarre way, because it implies it is high-status with people who matter.
SBF definitely believed in EA from his college days.
Doesn't change the fact that his family background is deeply connected to democrat elites. Which also probably tells us why he was such a huge backer (2nd after Soros) of that party. The EA thing perhaps was genuine, but he still used it cynically to advance other political objectives.
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