Unfortunately for Sam Bankman-Fried, it comes at the expense of his performance on an online game, which is why he dislikes it.

FTX has been engulfed in a multi-billion-dollar scandal due to mocking the founder's ability at League of Legend.

The league was bad for SBF. Musk reminded users of Bankman- Fried's low rank in the game.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 3, 2022

The goading of Bankman-Fried marks him as an unlikely ally to the congresswoman, who mocked Bankman-Fried's rank as his empire crumbled around him.

"No offense to bronze IIIs, but VCs were impressed by Bronze III, which I achieved during the COVID-19Quarantine," she wrote.

—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) November 15, 2022

The roman numeral between I and IV is used to divide the nine tiers in the game. Challenger is the highest tier. Bankman- Fried's Bronze is the second lowest rank.

Many people were aware of Bankman- Fried's commitment to the game.

Bankman-Fried said that he was famous for playing loL during meetings. According to a profile on FTX's website, he once played the game in front of a group of investors.

—SBF (@SBF_FTX) February 4, 2021

Bankman-Fried suggested that it was an outlet to help him switch off from work.

I should tell you that I don't find league fun, or learn much from it, or really get anything out of it.

FTX collapsed from a $32 billion valuation to a massive fire sale, which its new CEO John Ray described as a "complete failure of corporate controls."

Musk and Alexandria-Cortez both share the same views on Bankman-Fried's loL talents.