Late last night, Binance founder CZ said: “Too many people try to overinterpret what ‘he did’ could mean.” Today I tested Trust Wallet and found that my wallet contains far too many meme tokens—so many that it’s even hard to find BNB. So I tried to destroy some of the tokens. As a result, even this action sparked a lot of community discussion. I realized I’ll never be able to “clean up” the meme coins on this address completely. The more I burn, the more people will send coins to this address. The blockchain’s transparent nature means any action on this address will be overinterpreted by the community. I even considered asking the Trust Wallet team to add an “Ignore Coin” feature to prevent the interface from getting cluttered, but 99.99% of people basically wouldn’t use it.
So here’s the plan: I will donate the BNB and the “Binance Life” tokens I bought with BNB to Giggle Academy. After that, I will stop using this address and turn it into a burn address.
So here’s the plan: I will donate the BNB and the “Binance Life” tokens I bought with BNB to Giggle Academy. After that, I will stop using this address and turn it into a burn address.