# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Binance

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Cathie Wood's Remarks Spark Rare Reputation Crisis for Binance and CZ

Wood's comments on a recent program, where she linked Bitcoin's decline to a $28 billion deleveraging event caused by a Binance software glitch on October 10, have sparked widespread criticism against Binance and its founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) on social media platform X. Many KOLs are labeling CZ a "scammer," accusing him of a "collapsed public image" and facing a "backlash of influence." The criticism primarily focuses on the "1011 event," where Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies crashed, resulting in over $500 billion wiped from the global crypto market cap and more than $19 billion in leveraged positions liquidated. Mainstream opinion holds that Binance's abnormal liquidation mechanism was closely related to the incident, and the exchange later modified the price charts for some tokens. Due to Wood's significant influence in both traditional finance and crypto, her remarks reignited painful memories of the 1011 event among investors, further aggravating sentiment in the already sluggish market. Early critics, including Leonidas, co-founder of Zap/Ord.io, and trader Anglio, sharply condemned CZ, calling him the "biggest fraud in human history" and blaming him for the massive liquidations. The backlash, initially concentrated in English-language circles, eventually spread to Chinese communities on X, where influential figures also began criticizing Binance. OKX founder Star Xu commented that the incident caused real and lasting damage to the industry, urging leading companies to focus on strengthening infrastructure and building trust. In response, CZ and Binance co-founder He Yi dismissed the criticisms as organized attacks and competitive smear campaigns. CZ pointed to coordinated negative posts, while He Yi framed the discussions as part of broader structural changes and industry conflicts. Some KOLs supported this view, suggesting Wood’s statements might reflect Western capital interests. However, deflecting blame entirely onto competitors and "water army" attacks has further damaged user sentiment. In a bear market, investors often seek outlets for frustration, and as the industry's largest beneficiary, CZ has become a target for accumulated discontent over issues like token listing quality and ecosystem development. Yet, reducing him to the "industry's biggest scammer" overlooks market cycles, investor responsibility, and platform scale, which may not be entirely fair. In the end, in this still-wild industry marked by high volatility and strong cycles, there is no pure "savior" nor perpetual "demon."

marsbit01/28 17:12

Cathie Wood's Remarks Spark Rare Reputation Crisis for Binance and CZ

marsbit01/28 17:12

Changpeng Zhao (CZ) Strikes Back At Furious Investors: Is Binance Being Targeted By A ‘Coordinated Attack?’

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has responded to mounting criticism over his long-standing "hold and wait" investment advice, dismissing the backlash as a "coordinated attack." The controversy erupted after several Binance-listed tokens, such as ASTER, experienced sharp declines following initial hype, leading to significant investor losses. Critics accuse CZ of providing misleading guidance, while supporters argue the criticism is a form of organized FUD (fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) aimed at manipulating the market. CZ defended his position on social media, questioning why investors would blame him for their decisions and emphasizing personal responsibility. He pointed to multiple similar posts from unfamiliar accounts as evidence of a coordinated effort. The debate is further fueled by past incidents, including the October 2025 market crash that saw altcoins drop by up to 54% and triggered massive liquidations. Users reported platform glitches and alleged insider manipulation during the event. The community remains divided, with some viewing the criticism as a targeted disinformation campaign and others accusing Binance of poor project vetting and profiting from token listing fees before assets collapse. The ongoing dispute highlights broader tensions around exchange accountability and market manipulation in the crypto space.

ccn.com01/28 13:18

Changpeng Zhao (CZ) Strikes Back At Furious Investors: Is Binance Being Targeted By A ‘Coordinated Attack?’

ccn.com01/28 13:18

Binance Alpha Cools Down: User Count Drops 60%, Is No One Claiming 'Eggs' Anymore?

Binance Alpha, once hailed as a lucrative platform for earning token airdrops, has seen a significant decline in user engagement and profitability. According to data from Alpha123, the number of users dropped by over 60%, from nearly 500,000 in November 2025 to around 200,000 by January 2026. Monthly earnings per account have also fallen sharply, with the theoretical maximum for January estimated at approximately $715.7—far below the $2,000 monthly profits seen in mid-2025. The platform’s become more challenging due to rising积分门槛 (score thresholds), which recently reached as high as 257 points. In some cases, users cannot meet the threshold through daily activities alone. For example, earning 15 points requires approximately $32,700 in trading volume, which—for retail traders—could mean around 100 trades per day. This results in high transaction costs, including fees and potential slippage, especially when trading volatile tokens. While some early participants earned significant returns from a few high-value airdrops, such opportunities are now rare. Most airdrops now yield below $50, and increased competition—including automated trading by studios—has made it harder for ordinary users to profit. Many are now questioning whether the effort and risk remain worthwhile, especially as platform incentives appear to be shifting away from high-frequency rewards toward more measured engagement.

marsbit01/28 10:11

Binance Alpha Cools Down: User Count Drops 60%, Is No One Claiming 'Eggs' Anymore?

marsbit01/28 10:11

Outpacing PayPal and Breaking into the Top Five in Half a Year: Trump's Stablecoin 'Game of Thrones'

In just over six months, the Trump-affiliated stablecoin USD1, issued by World Liberty Financial (WLFI), has surpassed PayPal’s PYUSD in market capitalization, reaching $4.9 billion and entering the top five stablecoins. Its rapid growth stems from a strategic alliance with Binance, which launched high-yield incentive programs like "USD1 Booster" to drive liquidity and user adoption through subsidized returns and platform-wide integrations. USD1’s expansion extends beyond crypto markets. A memorandum with Pakistan’s central bank aims to integrate USD1 into cross-border payments, leveraging its low-cost efficiency for remittances. This move positions USD1 as a potential tool of "digital dollar hegemony," aligning with U.S. geopolitical interests. The project is deeply intertwined with Trump family influence and political networks. Key figures, including WLFI co-founder Eric Trump and Zach Witkoff, son of the U.S. envoy to Pakistan, facilitate these partnerships. The Trump family receives 75% of net profits from USD1 operations, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Regulatory leniency under the Trump administration has benefited USD1 backers: the SEC dropped cases against Binance and others after significant investments in WLFI. However, USD1 faces risks due to opaque reserve management, delayed audits, and over-reliance on Binance for liquidity. Its stability is heavily tied to Trump’s political standing, making it vulnerable to future regulatory or political shifts.

marsbit01/28 02:32

Outpacing PayPal and Breaking into the Top Five in Half a Year: Trump's Stablecoin 'Game of Thrones'

marsbit01/28 02:32

Launching Tesla Contracts, Binance Seizes 'Pricing Power' from Traditional Stock Markets

Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has reignited its foray into traditional finance by launching a Tesla (TSLA) stock perpetual contract, marking a significant escalation in the competition between centralized exchanges (CEX) and traditional stock markets like NASDAQ and NYSE. This move, announced on January 28th, comes five years after Binance discontinued its stock token offerings in 2021 due to regulatory pressures. The relaunch is underpinned by a transformed landscape: a more crypto-friendly US regulatory environment under the Trump administration, the rapid growth of the tokenized stock market (now valued at ~$1.1 billion), and matured infrastructure like stablecoins and oracles following the 2025 GENIUS Act. Binance's strategy appears twofold: first, to tap into the vast pool of global equity investors to overcome its user growth bottleneck, and second, to capture a share of the massive revenue potential from the multi-trillion dollar stock market via its high-volume derivatives products. The article frames this as a "liquidity war," where agile CEXs like Binance, despite their smaller size, challenge traditional exchanges with superior flexibility and product iteration. While the outcome is uncertain and hinges on long-term regulatory fairness, Binance's move signals a bold attempt to seize pricing power and redefine the future of financial trading.

比推01/27 14:41

Launching Tesla Contracts, Binance Seizes 'Pricing Power' from Traditional Stock Markets

比推01/27 14:41

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