The recent concerns related to the volatility of FTX Token (FTT) seeped into FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s other business operation, Alameda Research, as the BitDAO community requested information about Alameda’s BitDao (BIT) holding commitment.
On Nov. 2, 2021, BitDAO swapped 100 million BIT tokens with Alameda in exchange for 3,362,315 FTT tokens with a public commitment to hold each other’s tokens for three years, so until Nov. 2, 2024. Given the rising uncertainties and speculations, the BitDAO community was quick to react to the sudden fall of BIT prices on Nov. 8, 2022, suspecting Alameda of dumping the BIT tokens and breaching the three-year mutual no-sale public commitment.
To narrow down the reasons for BIT’s price drop, the BitDAO community requested an allowance for monitoring and verifying Alameda’s commitment to holding BIT tokens. BitDAO provided proof of honoring its side of the commitment by sharing an address that shows BitDAO Treasury holding all 3,362,315 FTT tokens.
In return, the community gave Alameda a deadline of 24 hours to prove its commitment, requesting that:
Ben Zhou, the co-founder of crypto exchange Bybit, summed up the matter by stating that while nothing is confirmed, the BitDAO community wants to confirm proof of funds from Alameda.
Standing up against the accusation, Caroline Ellison, the CEO at Alameda Research, confirmed no wrongdoing from the company’s end and promised to share the proof of funds, telling Zhou that:
BitDAO’s proposal to request for Alameda’s funds proof was accompanied by vague warning:
Alex Svanevik, the CEO of blockchain analytics platform Nansen, investigated the on-chain data to find that Mirana Ventures — Bybit’s venture capital arm — withdrew 100 million BIT from FTX.
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