Cryptomania, Andrew R Chow
Cryptomania, Andrew R Chow
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Cryptomania
Hype, Hope, and the Fall of FTX's Billion-Dollar Fintech Empire

Author: Andrew R Chow

Narrator: Eric Yang

Unabridged: 9 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2024


Synopsis

For fans of Bad Blood and Too Big to Fail, an explosive, page-turning account of one of the largest financial frauds in US history, chronicling the utopian promises, human collateral, and incineration of billions of dollars in the 2022 crypto crash, by Time magazine’s technology correspondent.

As cryptocurrency rose in popularity during the pandemic, new converts bought into the idea that crypto would not only make them rich, but would usher in imminent revolutions across art, finance, politics, and gaming. Cryptocurrency caught the zeitgeist through figures like FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, who only two years later would be convicted of one of the most calamitous acts of financial fraud in US history.

During his meteoric rise, Sam Bankman-Fried outflanked idealists in the movement like Vitalik Buterin, who sought to build fairer, more democratic systems through Ethereum. Bankman-Fried pursued a growth-obsessed, by-any-means approach to crypto, which proved seductive to those who just wanted to get rich. But this Silicon Valley–like approach also drove the creation of a spate of high-risk financial instruments that mirrored those of the 2008 financial crisis. Accused of misleading investors and mishandling funds, Bankman-Fried became a target of prosecutors.

Now, Cryptomania unfolds the tumultuous twenty months inside this male-dominated, overhyped industry that led to its downfall. Drawing on exclusive reporting and an extensive network in the global NFT community, Andrew Chow chronicles the battle for crypto’s soul, and the human toll of its economic meltdown—from the conmen and eccentrics driving the bubble to the victims caught in its burst.

About Andrew R Chow

Andrew R. Chow is a correspondent for Time who covers technology, culture, and business. He has written four Time cover stories, including about the impacts of the AI corporate arms race and a prescient profile of Vitalik Buterin months before the 2022 crypto crash. He has previously written for The New York Times, Pitchfork, and NBC News. Cryptomania is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by dakotadief on March 24, 2025

crypto forever screams your stupid boyfriend. fuck you kevin.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on October 23, 2024

This is one of the best cryptocurrency books I have read in a long while. It's extremely detailed and goes even deeper into the world and mind of Sam Bankman-Fried, much deeper than Michael Lewis does in his Sam fanboy book Going Infinite. It clearly describes how a mentally disabled man-child almost......more

Goodreads review by Cindy.Sherban on March 31, 2025

well written, short chapters compelled me to read faster than I might have liked. Not a feel good read...greed and deceit are prominent features. Makes one wonder about he critical thinking skills of many. Pushing for deregulation is a double edged sword. Regulation is designed to slow things down.,......more

Goodreads review by Dean on September 07, 2024

A fun and page turning read. You wouldn’t believe the story if it was in the movies could be true, but indeed it is and Chow takes us through not only SBF and his extraordinary hubris, but the whole industry evolution into the FTX demise. It is a page turner story - crafted well through real particip......more

Goodreads review by Thk on September 13, 2024

In contrast to Michael Lewis' "Going Infinite", author was decidedly more "clinical" in approach in assembling vignettes that make for easy reading but may not string across as well. Also, author seems to be have clearly taken sides in who are the villains and who are the heroes in the narrative, an......more


Quotes

"Eric Yang narrates this account of the spectacular rise and fall of FTX's cryptocurrency wunderkind, Sam Bankman?Fried (SBF). Author Andrew R. Chow is a correspondent for TIME, and Yang approaches the story with a reporter’s detachment, allowing the facts to speak for themselves. And speak they do! While Yang uses a measured tone, avoiding sensationalism, the facts detailing SBF's shocking hubris and willingness to risk the funds of others will appall listeners. Yang seamlessly merges the many direct quotes in the book without breaking the compelling narrative, employing a simple but effective pause before each quote. Even listeners with no interest in crypto will be transfixed by the greed and lies that transformed an altruistic endeavor into a con that duped millions and cost billions."