📉 On day three of the Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) trial, former MIT roommate and FTX developer Adam Yedidia has spoken out about the $8 billion deficit the crypto exchange reported before it went bankrupt.

- Yedidia claimed he told Bankman-Fried about a bug in FTX's code that was preventing "Alameda's liabilities from being reduced," resulting in an error worth about $8 billion.
- He also claimed Bankman-Fried asked him to discuss the FTX code issue over the messaging app Signal.
- SBF's former roommate later allegedly confronted him near a "ball court" in the Bahamas about the $8 billion "hole," after which the then-CEO suggested he calm down about it.

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— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) October 5, 2023