Well, hold onto your digital wallets, folks! Yi He, the co-founder of Binance-yes, the big cheese of the crypto world-has decided to take to social media to share her oh-so-hilarious thoughts on the recent wave of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt). You know, that fun little game where everyone panics like they’ve just seen a ghost in a blockchain.
Yi reminded us all that Binance is basically the superhero of the crypto universe; without it, newcomers might as well be trying to find their way out of a labyrinth blindfolded. She summarized how users react to this FUD barrage, which is about as predictable as a cat walking across a keyboard.
Now, Yi’s tweet came right after a report confirmed that the latest FUD against Binance was not just a spontaneous eruption of market fear, but a carefully orchestrated campaign-kind of like an elaborate flash mob, except instead of dancing, they’re just spreading panic.
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In her tweet, Yi He said that this FUD drives active players to sell their crypto faster than a kid on Halloween night racing for the candy. OGs, who aren’t chasing quick bucks, begin to doubt this whole blockchain circus and consider leaving the crypto industry altogether-talk about a buzzkill! According to Yi, the Crypto Fear and Greed index on CoinMarketCap has dropped into the 5-10 zone, which is about as encouraging as a rainy day picnic.
But fear not, dear crypto enthusiasts! Yi believes that once the FUD fades away like last week’s leftovers, the cryptocurrency market will bounce back faster than a rubber ball in a concrete room.
For newcomers, Binance is like the entire cryptocurrency space. They hesitate to jump into the pool when they hear FUD splashing around. For active players, uncertainty makes them take profits and run. And for OGs who are already financially free, the constant exposure to mindless FUD…
– Yi He (@heyibinance) February 10, 2026
As for that juicy report Yi commented on? It boldly states: “This is not spontaneous market fear but a deliberately organized and coordinated smear campaign”-which sounds like the plot twist in a bad soap opera.
CZ comments on delisting trends of DEXes and CEXes
In other news, another Binance founder and former CEO, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), chimed in on an X post by trader Benjamin Cowen. Benjamin was having a meltdown over crypto exchanges listing questionable meme coins-because, apparently, there’s a limit to how much silliness we can handle.
CZ responded, saying he thinks exchanges should let users access all sorts of coins-even those inspired by memes and completely unknown. He wondered aloud if decentralized exchanges (DEXes) are praised for “listing all tokens,” while centralized platforms (CEXes) are getting the side-eye for doing the same. Talk about double standards!
DEX listing all tokens is good.
CEX listing all tokens is bad? 🤷♂️I believe exchanges should provide access to everything. Well, this line will certainly get some heat.
Why isn’t that token you like not listed? Every exchange has its own listing framework (which may change…
– CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) February 10, 2026
CZ wrapped it up with a classic: “Every exchange has its own listing framework, and they may change over time.” Which is code for: “You think you have it figured out? Think again!”
Earlier this year, CZ tweeted about how conventional media had been busy crafting articles to create FUD against both Binance and himself personally-because who doesn’t love a little extra drama in their trading day?
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2026-02-10 16:57