Alameda exile told Time that SBF “didn’t have a distinction between firm capital and trading capital. It was all one pool.” That’s at least a badge of fraud (commingling)
Alameda was a prop trading firm, so there isn’t normally any distinction between those. The only reason this didn’t apply was that there was a third bucket of funds, pass-through custodial funds that belonged to FTX customers, which they evidently didn’t pass through due to poor record keeping. That’s not as much indicative of fraud, it’s indicative of incompetance.
Alameda was a prop trading firm, so there isn’t normally any distinction between those. The only reason this didn’t apply was that there was a third bucket of funds, pass-through custodial funds that belonged to FTX customers, which they evidently didn’t pass through due to poor record keeping. That’s not as much indicative of fraud, it’s indicative of incompetance.