# 币安与CZ相关事件

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#币安与CZ相关事件 This wave of Chinese meme coin frenzy has truly opened people's eyes. From the initial Binance life to various derivations later on, it must be said that the creativity and execution of the Chinese community are indeed impressive. Although there have been substantial profits in the short term, I still maintain a cautious attitude. After all, projects of this speculative nature often turn out to be a flash in the pan and can easily collapse later on. However, from another perspective, this incident also reflects the differences between Eastern and Western cultures and investment
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#币安与CZ相关事件 Seeing CZ's remarks, I couldn't help but sneer. This kind of superficial humility yet true arrogance is truly typical of a pro. Trump indeed doesn't know him, but CZ is eager to express that he "really wants to meet". This mentality of clinging to the powerful reminds me of those project parties who were keen on taking photos with politicians back in the day.
However, it is surprising that CZ was granted a pardon. What kind of deal is behind this, I’m afraid only the parties involved know. As ordinary investors, we should pay more attention to how this incident will aff
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#币安与CZ相关事件 It seems that CZ is cleaning up his wallet again! This time he burned Meme Tokens worth $490,000 and stated that he might choose to sell the Meme coins received in the market in the future. This actually reflects an important issue: how to properly handle tokens received unexpectedly? For ordinary users, I suggest learning from CZ's approach, regularly cleaning up their wallets, and being cautious with tokens of unknown origin. At the same time, this reminds us that in a decentralized world, everyone must take responsibility for their own assets. In the future, there may be sma
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#币安与CZ相关事件 I just saw the news that CZ destroyed a bunch of Meme Tokens, I thought I was seeing things! 😮 Turns out he was cleaning out his Wallet. Does such a big exchange pro also need to organize his Wallet? I still don't quite understand Wallets myself. But 490,000 dollars worth of Meme coins sounds like a lot! Why did he destroy them instead of selling them? Is it because these coins aren't worth anything? Or are there some rules restricting it? I really hope someone can explain it to me, I feel like I've learned something new! The operations of the pros always leave me puzz
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