Submission + - Crypto company's collapse strands scientists (science.org) 1
sciencehabit writes: Last week’s collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX is sending aftershocks through the scientific community. An undergraduate physics major at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who founded FTX and quickly became a billionaire, 30-year-old Sam Bankman-Fried began to back philanthropic organizations that supported a wide variety of science-related causes, most designed to improve human well-being. Now, with FTX in bankruptcy and under investigation for misuse of investors’ money, his formerly flush foundations are suddenly strapped for cash and much of that work is at risk.
One foundation, the Future Fund, was just launched in February. But by the end of June, its officials reported awarding 262 grants and “investments” totaling $132 million. It’s unclear how much of that money has been distributed. But on 10 November, five senior Future Fund officials resigned and announced in a statement, “We are devastated to say that it looks likely that there are many committed grants that the Future Fund will be unable to honor.”
“It’s definitely a mess,” says Josh Morrison, who heads 1Day Sooner, a pandemic preparedness research and advocacy organization that received $375,000 from the Future Fund and the FTX Foundation. During the pandemic, 1DaySooner became known for advocating so-called human challenge trials, which deliberately infected volunteers with SARS-CoV-2 to test vaccines.
One foundation, the Future Fund, was just launched in February. But by the end of June, its officials reported awarding 262 grants and “investments” totaling $132 million. It’s unclear how much of that money has been distributed. But on 10 November, five senior Future Fund officials resigned and announced in a statement, “We are devastated to say that it looks likely that there are many committed grants that the Future Fund will be unable to honor.”
“It’s definitely a mess,” says Josh Morrison, who heads 1Day Sooner, a pandemic preparedness research and advocacy organization that received $375,000 from the Future Fund and the FTX Foundation. During the pandemic, 1DaySooner became known for advocating so-called human challenge trials, which deliberately infected volunteers with SARS-CoV-2 to test vaccines.