Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Makes Surprising Comment, Aiming at Big Bull: “Perhaps He Has Sold Bitcoin”
The founder and former CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), has caused a stir with his statement on X (formerly Twitter). Recently, CZ shared a message containing the phrase "Perhaps has sold Bitcoin" and added a laughing emoji at the end of the message.
It is not clear exactly who the Binance founder is targeting with this mysterious statement, but there are some speculations within the cryptocurrency community. One of the largest BTC speculators, MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor, stated in a declaration today that there is no need for interventions like Proof of Reserves and audits for companies holding Bitcoin, and these create security loopholes.
Saylor, who has faced backlash for this statement, could be the one CZ is claiming has sold Bitcoin. According to supporters of this theory, Saylor dislikes measures like Proof of Reserves because he has sold Bitcoin.
There is no official information indicating that Saylor has sold BTC, and there is no information in recent SEC filings suggesting they have sold BTC. However, purchases and sales not included in the periodically filed SEC documents may be identified as onchain.
We will see in the coming days whether CZ is serious about this matter and whether he is indeed keeping an eye on Michael Saylor or not.
The founder and former CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), has caused a stir with his statement on X (formerly Twitter). Recently, CZ shared a message containing the phrase "Perhaps has sold Bitcoin" and added a laughing emoji at the end of the message.
It is not clear exactly who the Binance founder is targeting with this mysterious statement, but there are some speculations within the cryptocurrency community. One of the largest BTC speculators, MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor, stated in a declaration today that there is no need for interventions like Proof of Reserves and audits for companies holding Bitcoin, and these create security loopholes.
Saylor, who has faced backlash for this statement, could be the one CZ is claiming has sold Bitcoin. According to supporters of this theory, Saylor dislikes measures like Proof of Reserves because he has sold Bitcoin.
There is no official information indicating that Saylor has sold BTC, and there is no information in recent SEC filings suggesting they have sold BTC. However, purchases and sales not included in the periodically filed SEC documents may be identified as onchain.
We will see in the coming days whether CZ is serious about this matter and whether he is indeed keeping an eye on Michael Saylor or not.
