Binance Founder CZ Responds to WSJ, Denies Acting as Fixer

Is CZ the New James Bond? 🕵️‍♂️ You Won’t Believe What He Has to Say!

  • CZ denies acting as a fixer for World Liberty Financial. (Shocking, right?!)
  • Binance founder slams WSJ for publishing biased, inaccurate claims. (Who knew?! 🤔)
  • CZ says he never arranged foreign meetings or introductions for WLF. (Plot twist!)

Changpeng Zhao, or as his friends call him, CZ (and who wouldn’t want to be friends with a guy named CZ?), has come out swinging against an article from The Wall Street Journal. The piece suggested that CZ was moonlighting as a “fixer” for World Liberty Financial during their globe-trotting escapades. CZ, in a fit of righteous indignation, claimed the article was filled with more inaccuracies than a toddler’s drawing. 🎨

CZ Rejects Accusations of Arranging Foreign Deals for WLF

In a dramatic response on his official X account (because who needs a boring old blog?), CZ pointed out that the WSJ had sent a laundry list of questions through Binance’s PR team. He noted that the questions were so riddled with errors, they could have been a crossword puzzle! 🧩 But alas, the article still made it to print, proving that sometimes, fiction is stranger than truth. CZ quipped that when a fiction agent breaks the rules, the whole story needs a serious rewrite!

One juicy tidbit from the WSJ article claimed CZ was playing matchmaker for World Liberty Financial, introducing them to foreign officials like he was hosting a diplomatic speed-dating event. He flatly denied these claims, stating he doesn’t even help his friends move, let alone coordinate international meetings! 🚫📦

CZ pointed out that the WSJ mentioned a certain Mr. Saqib, who was supposedly recommended by him to WLF. But CZ was quick to clarify that he met Mr. Saqib for the first time during his visit to Pakistan, and they were already acquainted before this whole mess. Talk about a misunderstanding worthy of a sitcom! 😂

CZ Accuses WSJ of Using Cunningham’s Law Tactics Unethically

In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood script, CZ accused the WSJ of employing what’s known as Cunningham’s Law—where the wrong answer gets posted first to elicit the right one. He lamented that this isn’t what good journalism looks like; it’s more like a game of telephone gone horribly wrong! 📞

He also hinted that some big players in the U.S. are trying to throw a wrench in the cryptocurrency revolution. CZ believes these groups are using the WSJ as their personal attack dog against crypto and its champions. Woof! 🐶

In a final flourish, CZ emphatically refuted the WSJ’s claims, declaring he’s not a fixer and didn’t help WLF build any foreign networks. He urged everyone to take what they read in print with a grain of salt—because let’s face it, traditional media and cryptocurrency leaders are like oil and water! 🛢️💧

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2025-05-24 22:04

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