Nas Daily interviews FTX founder SBF: Earn-to-Give, become super wealthy and then donate it all
Nas Daily is a video creator with over 20 million Facebook fans and 6.56 million YouTube subscribers who interviews interesting people and topics around the world. Nas Daily has covered many subjects related to Bitcoin and NFTs and this time interviewed FTX founder SBF.
Nas Daily introduces SBF as a billionaire: "Crazy hair, vegetarian, only sleeps 5 hours a day, lives in the Bahamas with 10 roommates, and he is only 29 years old. And he has $22 billion."
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SBF: I Want to Donate it All to Charity
SBF stated that he has always wanted to become very wealthy and then donate it all to charity. After graduating from MIT, he began this mission and discovered that there was an arbitrage opportunity between Bitcoin prices in the United States and Japan. As a result, he was able to make a million dollars every week. He then became a full-time cryptocurrency trader and founded the exchange FTX.
Following the concept of Earn-to-Give, he donated fifty million dollars last year and plans to donate five hundred million dollars in the upcoming year to help with issues such as global warming, pandemics, tropical diseases, and other common human concerns.
SBF Drives Only a Toyota Corolla
SBF does not own luxury homes and cars that people in the cryptocurrency community typically have. He mentioned that he does not need money and only uses a Toyota Corolla for commuting; he also follows a vegetarian diet to align with his beliefs in animal protection.
In conclusion, Nas Daily summarized that from SBF's example, age is just a number, and making money is not a bad thing as long as you use that money to help the world.
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