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Longtermism's Philosophical Credibility After FTX - Footnote 4

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The source does not mention that Bankman-Fried pledged the bulk of his fortune to effective altruist and longtermist causes. The source does not mention the FTX Future Fund or the amount of money it committed to longtermist researchers and organizations. The source does not mention that the funding became unrecoverable when the exchange filed for bankruptcy.

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unverifiable30%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Bankman-Fried had been one of longtermism's most prominent public funders, pledging the bulk of his fortune—which peaked at approximately \$16 billion—to effective altruist and longtermist causes. The

Note: The source does not mention that Bankman-Fried pledged the bulk of his fortune to effective altruist and longtermist causes. The source does not mention the FTX Future Fund or the amount of money it committed to longtermist researchers and organizations. The source does not mention that the funding became unrecoverable when the exchange filed for bankruptcy.

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