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CFTC Hands Ellison and Wang Five-Year Trading Bans

Published Aug 19, 2026
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  • Caroline Ellison, the former Alameda Research CEO, and Gary Wang, FTX's co-founder, settled with the CFTC and owe no money.
  • Ellison cannot trade for five years and faces a 10-year CFTC registration ban; Wang cannot trade for five years and faces an eight-year registration ban.
  • The regulator skipped fines and repayment demands because both cooperated with the investigation and testified at Sam Bankman-Fried's trial.

A Settlement With No Fine

Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang are not paying a dime for their role in the FTX collapse. Instead, the two insiders are banned from trading for five years.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the U.S. agency that polices derivatives markets, announced the settlement Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is tied to something else, like oil or a stock.

Ellison, the former CEO of the trading firm Alameda Research, cannot register with the CFTC for 10 years. Wang, who co-founded FTX, is subject to an eight-year CFTC registration ban.

A registration ban matters because it keeps someone out of the regulated side of the trading business. In plain terms, they cannot work in the parts of the industry that the CFTC watches over.

The CFTC has the power to demand fines and repayment, and it made the decision not to exercise that power here. The agency's enforcement director explained why.

"Today's resolution further underscores the high value this division places on mutually beneficial cooperation," CFTC Enforcement Director David Miller said.

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The settlements end the CFTC's actions against Ellison and Wang. The cases track back to FTX's collapse in 2022.

The Collapse That Started It All

FTX was one of the biggest names in crypto before it fell apart. In 2022, customers rushed to pull money out, and the exchange went bankrupt within days.

Customers, lenders and investors lost billions of dollars, with prosecutors describing the fraud as one that ran over multiple years.

Bankman-Fried, the founder and face of the empire, is now serving 25 years in prison. His attempt to overturn the conviction this year failed.

Wang and Ellison were close confidants. Both pleaded guilty and took the witness stand against Bankman-Fried.

Their cooperation is a big reason they avoided longer sentences. Ellison received a two-year sentence in 2024. Wang did not go to jail.

The CFTC also pursued other people and entities connected to the failed exchange. That investigation is part of the wider legal fallout from FTX's bankruptcy. The settlements with Ellison and Wang close the CFTC's case against those two, but they do not end the broader effort to recover money for victims.

What It Means for Your Portfolio

For ordinary investors, the FTX saga shows that a hot crypto exchange can fail in dangerous ways. The cleanup has taken years, and customers are still waiting to recover money.

That message remains important for anyone holding cryptocurrency today.

The CFTC's decision to go easy on Ellison and Wang shows law enforcement values cooperation, but it does not change the fact that victims lost enormous sums when the platform collapsed. Trading bans and prison sentences are not the same as returning customer money.

When insiders lose the right to trade, the rest of us can still grow wealth with the free Always Be Buying eBook.

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