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FTX Collapse: Lessons for EA Funding Resilience - Footnote 14

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The article mentions the FTX scandal in 2022 and discusses the reputational impact on Effective Altruism (EA). It also notes some recovery in framing by 2025. However, the claim that the sustained association between EA and FTX fraud occurred in mainstream coverage from 2022-2024 is not explicitly supported by the article. The article was published in 2025, so it cannot comment on the entirety of 2025. The article does not mention that there is no systematic measurement of the recovery in framing.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: | **Reputational effects** | Sustained association between EA and FTX fraud in mainstream coverage 2022–2024; some recovery in framing noted by 2025 (no systematic measurement exists) |

Note: The article mentions the FTX scandal in 2022 and discusses the reputational impact on Effective Altruism (EA). It also notes some recovery in framing by 2025. However, the claim that the sustained association between EA and FTX fraud occurred in mainstream coverage from 2022-2024 is not explicitly supported by the article. The article was published in 2025, so it cannot comment on the entirety of 2025. The article does not mention that there is no systematic measurement of the recovery in framing.

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