When the banks get bankrupt (i.e due overleverage, stealing/using customer's money etc) their customers get nothing back. A such example is
MF Global. I'm not going into the whole story why banks and centralised/opaque finance is bad.
Now the whole point of crypto was the tech behind it which was supposed to replace banks, exchanges and missuse of your OWN money. It's supposed to be an alternative to the trash financial tools we already use. The fact that people are using entities such FTX, Binance makes them deserve to be punished for their betrayal. Regardless if they use FTX or JP Morgan they pretty much deserve to experiment the shortfalls of centralised finance. I think it's part of the hello world example of what DeFi is trying to solve.
One more thing: If FTX was hacked I bet it has almost nothing to do with the crypto technology.
Another comment already noted that MF Global was not a (commercial/retail) bank. One part of it was a broker-dealer.
Also, in the United States customers of MF Global brokerage were covered by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) which (to quote Wiki): <<can pay the customer (via its trustee) up to $500,000 for missing equity, including up to $250,000 for missing cash>>. Please read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securities_Investor_Protection...
Even with all of the bad behaviour during MF Global's last days (to quote Wiki again): <<In January 2013, a judge approved a settlement that would return 93 percent of customers' investments, with the prospect of additional payouts from the company's general estate.>>
Impressive, considering the extent of fraud at MF Global! Can any collapsed crypto exchange claim the same recovery rate? I doubt it.
“Nothing to do with the crypto technology” is an empty and meaningless statement.
IF, and that’s a very big if, they got hacked, the fact that $600m could be moved and disappeared so quickly is 100% to do with the “crypto technology”. In the real financial system it is exponentially harder to make money disappear, transfers are logged on three sides of the transaction, you have to hack multiple autonomous and different tech stacks, and you have to wait as the transfers get transmitted, validated and passed in.
Now the whole point of crypto was the tech behind it which was supposed to replace banks, exchanges and missuse of your OWN money. It's supposed to be an alternative to the trash financial tools we already use. The fact that people are using entities such FTX, Binance makes them deserve to be punished for their betrayal. Regardless if they use FTX or JP Morgan they pretty much deserve to experiment the shortfalls of centralised finance. I think it's part of the hello world example of what DeFi is trying to solve.
One more thing: If FTX was hacked I bet it has almost nothing to do with the crypto technology.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MF_Global