Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX Raises Precisely $420.69M

In a quirky nod to meme-fueled crypto culture, the company raised $420,690,000.

article-image

Blockworks exclusive art by axel rangel

share
  • The valuation increased 38.8% to $25 billion from $18 billion in July, when the company raised $900 million
  • In the past three months alone, FTX’s user base has increased 48% and average trading volume is up 75% to about $14 billion per day in daily volume, the company said

Sam Bankman-Fried’s global cryptocurrency exchange FTX has raised $420,690,000 in a Series B-1 fundraise, the company said in an announcement Thursday. 

It’s probably no coincidence that the company raised that specific amount with the numbers 420, which references the date April 20th — a holiday celebrating marijuana — and 69, which represents…well, you know. 

The valuation increased 38.8% to $25 billion from $18 billion in July, when the company raised $900 million in its Series B. With that said, FTX disclosed that Temasek participated in the previous Series B, updating the total amount raised from $900 million to $1 billion. 

In the past three months alone, FTX’s user base has increased 48% and average trading volume is up 75% to about $14 billion per day in daily volume, the company said. 

69 Investors

There were, yes, 69 investors who participated in this round, including funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, which has $9.49 trillion assets under management. 

Other investors include Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, via its Teachers’ Innovation Platform, Temasek, Sequoia Capital, Sea Capital, IVP, ICONIQ Growth, Tiger Global, Ribbit Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners. 

“The additional capital and group of investors will let us provide the experience our users deserve and address other adjacent market opportunities including equities, prediction markets, NFTs and videogame partnerships,” said Ramnik Arora, head of product at FTX, said in a statement.

“We expect to make strategic investments designed to grow the business and expand our regulatory coverage,” Arora added.

The funding will be used to expand FTX to new jurisdictions, improve current offerings and continue to establish itself. 

In general, FTX is ramping up its presence, both in the crypto world and in sports, sponsoring activities as diverse as basketball and chess, as part of an effort to reach a mainstream audience and expand its reach. 

Recently, FTX named Stephen Curry, a three-time NBA champion, a global ambassador, Blockworks previously reported.  

In March, the company finalized a 19-year, $135 million deal with Miami-Dade County in Florida to take over naming rights of the county’s basketball stadium for the Miami Heat, formerly known as American Airlines Arena. In June, the exchange expanded its sponsorship of US professional sports when it signed a sponsorship deal with Major League Baseball. Also in June, National Football League star and rising crypto influencer Tom Brady became an “ambassador” for FTX in exchange for an equity position in the company.

Tags

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Upcoming Events

Marina Bay Sands Singapore

October 7, 2026

DAS Asia is a a single-day summit at Marina Bay Sands Singapore featuring conversations between the builders, investors, and global leaders are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in Asia & North America.

Hilton Park Lane, London

November 10-11, 2026

DAS London is a two-day summit at the Hilton Park Lane in London featuring conversations between the builders, allocators, and policy makers who are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the UK, Europe, and North America.

recent research

Onchain Gacha Cover Image.png

Research

Onchain gacha platforms sold $284.3 million of digital card packs in July 2026, and Collector Crypt accounted for more than half of that activity. However, it buys back 92.9% of what it sells, which leaves it with a third of the category's revenue on more than half of its volume, and a quarter of its activity arrives through partner apps whose users it does not own. Courtyard runs the opposite model, a consumer app selling smaller packs to thousands of retail buyers who resell the cards to each other, and it took 59.7% of category revenue while growing through a month the category spent contracting. This report compares the five largest platforms on gross activity, buyback intensity, revenue after buybacks, consumer composition, marketplace liquidity, and distribution ownership, and finds Courtyard the strongest performer as of July 2026, with the qualification that none of the five discloses inventory costs or resale proceeds, so no platform in the category can yet be shown to be profitable.

Newsletter

The Breakdown

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Blockworks Research

Unlock crypto's most powerful research platform.

Our research packs a punch and gives you actionable takeaways for each topic.

SubscribeGet in touch

Blockworks Inc.

133 W 19th St., New York, NY 10011

Blockworks Network

PodcastsNewslettersEventsRoundtablesAnalytics