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You probably have heard about the collapse of FTX and itamp;#39;s eccentric founder Sam Bankman Fried. If you didnamp;#39;t know, FTX was a cryptocurrency exchange. Founded in 2019 by Sam Bankman Fried. It quickly became one of the most well-known platforms, trading cryptocurrency similar to Binance. And in 2022, it was alleged that FTX was committing BILLIONS of dollars in fraud and misusing their OWN customers deposits. the interesting part was that the fraud was found in the actual source code of FTX, and we finally get to see how it happened. Before we review the actual source code that highlighted the fraud, itamp;#39;s important to know a bit of background because itamp;#39;s been a while since it happened. Sam Bankman Fried, and from now on out, I am going to refer to him as SBF, is our main man in the story. 2017, he started a quant trading firm known as Alameda Research And Alameda Research is important for the story. Alameda Research wanted to focus on cryptocurrency mark