I downloaded a copy of ~all pages in the mirror site you linked to. Might be spotty. Available upon request. Its sha-256 sum is ae07c2cc9baeea61aa81b9927c130d53b3e59a2260f7a6ad21054486c8fd2a9d
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I downloaded a copy of ~all pages in the mirror site you linked to. Might be spotty. Available upon request. Its sha-256 sum is ae07c2cc9baeea61aa81b9927c130d53b3e59a2260f7a6ad21054486c8fd2a9d
The FTX Future Fund official website ftxfuturefund.org no longer works, with all pages giving a nginx 404 not found error. Looking at its Wayback Machine snapshots, the last working snapshot appears to be from December 12, 2022 (about 4 days ago).
The content of the site still seems to be available at ftx.tghp.co.uk. This is a subdomain of tghp.co.uk, the website of website design company The Glasshouse Project. A reasonable inference is that The Glasshouse Project designed FTX Future Fund's website and hosted a copy of it as a subdomain.
This leads me to a bunch of questions:
whois ftxfuturefund.org
shows that ownership information is hidden, but does say that the
registration is currently set to expire on 2023-02-23T00:44:17Z.dig ftxfuturefund.org shows
that the IP address for ftxfuturefund.org points to CloudFlare,
that's probably not the final host, so the hosting situation is
unclear.I'd love if somebody with insight on any of these questions could share it in the comments.
3. can be answered from publicly available information: It's not the latest version. On https://ftx.tghp.co.uk/our-grants/ it says "last updated June 2022", while the latest version of the actual website states to have been updated in September (and also has a higher overall grant amount).
Thanks, I've updated my post reflecting this and citing your answer.