PREMIUM from the FT – Crypto is a rotten business, even if Michael Lewis thinks not
Michael Lewis, once a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers, is an inspiration for aspiring financial journalists. He leveraged his Wall Street experience to write his breakout book, "Liar's Poker," revealing the complex world of finance to the general public. Lewis then went on to pen other bestsellers like "Moneyball," "The Blind Side," and "The Big Short," each of which was also adapted into a successful film.
Specialising in non-fiction works about money and behavioural finance, Lewis has demystified topics that many find elusive. He is a masterful writer and outside of his numerous books, has contributed to notable publications such as The Spectator, Bloomberg, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times.
However, his newest release—a biography on the controversial figure Sam Bankman-Fried—has received mixed reviews. Jemima Kelly, an esteemed columnist at the Financial Times, has shared her perspective on why this book might not meet the high standards set by Lewis's previous works. Her insights are well worth your time, whether you're into cryptocurrency or not.
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