Zeke Faux, Bloomberg investigative reporter, discusses his new book on his fascinating and dangerous journey through the crypto world, including uncovering a hotbed for human trafficking in Cambodia. He reveals stories of luring victims into crypto scams and the questionable funds behind Tether, a stablecoin. The podcast also explores the dark side of crypto wealth, the skepticism surrounding Tether, and the author's personal experiences in the crypto space.
Human trafficking is a disturbing reality in some crypto scams, with victims forced into luring people into scams using multiple phones.
Tether, despite early suspicions, has become a significant and resilient player in the crypto industry, backed by real-world reserves and engaging in profitable investments.
Deep dives
Exploring the World of Crypto Scams
The author shares his experience investigating the world of crypto scams, starting with the questionable practices of a company called Tether.
Uncovering the Dark Side of Cryptocurrency
The author delves into the use of crypto for money laundering and its connection to human trafficking, revealing the disturbing reality behind some crypto scams.
Encountering the Players of the Crypto Industry
The author shares his personal interactions with key figures in the crypto space, including meeting Sam Bankman-Fried and engaging in crypto trading and NFT purchases.
The Saga of Tether: From Red Flags to Profitability
The author reflects on the surprising resilience of Tether, despite early suspicions. He discusses the company's shift to buying treasuries for profitable returns and highlights the significant role it plays in the crypto industry.
A few years ago, an editor asked Bloomberg investigative reporter Zeke Faux to take a look at the cryptocurrency Tether, a so-called stablecoin meant to precisely track the US dollar by backing it with real-world reserves. What followed was a tour through some of the most-colorful corners of the crypto world, from Mighty Ducks actor Brock Pierce’s yacht to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s digs in the Bahamas and, finally, a hotbed for human trafficking in Cambodia.
Faux joined the What Goes Up podcast to discuss his reporting, which is laid out in his new book Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall.
“There's actually these whole office towers, floor after floor of people who've been lured from, say, like Vietnam, with the offer of a good job,” Faux says. “Then when they get there, they're trapped. They're told they can't leave. They're beaten. They get electric shocks, other forms of torture, and they're just given like 10 phones each and made to try to lure people into scams from around the world.”