CZ’s 11M Followers: Bots or Just Crypto’s Weird Flex?

So, Binance‘s cofounder CZ hit 11 million followers on X, and instead of popping champagne, he’s like, “Wait, did I just adopt a bot army?” Because, let’s be real, in crypto, followers multiply faster than my excuses for not going to the gym.

The Great Follower Leapfrog

When X user “Ochaiizz” was all 🎉🎉🎉 about CZ’s milestone, CZ responded with the enthusiasm of someone who just found a hair in their soup. “Huh? That slowed for a long while, then it jumped yesterday?” he tweeted. Classic CZ-turning a celebration into a detective story. But hey, it’s crypto. If something grows too fast, it’s either a scam or a cactus. Probably both.

huh? that slowed for a long while, then it jumped yesterday?

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– CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) April 20, 2026

Follower spikes in crypto? Oh, they’re as common as bad decisions at a Vegas buffet. Flat growth, then BOOM-sudden surge. Either someone’s post went viral, or the bots had a group discount. You decide which is more likely.

Why Follower Count is the New Crypto Currency

Let’s face it, crypto and manipulation go together like wine and judgment. Bots? They’re like the unpaid interns of the internet, inflating follower counts, engagement rates, and egos. Suddenly, everyone’s an influencer, and no one’s actually influential. It’s like a high school popularity contest, but with more blockchain.

CZ’s skepticism is the crypto equivalent of “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.” When someone of his caliber questions growth metrics, it’s like the principal showing up at the party. Spoiler: the party’s over. And let’s not forget the bigger issue-coordinated campaigns, wash trading, and fake volume. It’s like crypto’s version of a soap opera, but with more spreadsheets.

Followers = authority = money. Simple math. But if those followers are as real as my New Year’s resolutions, the whole system’s a house of cards. Or should I say, a house of bots?

Not all big accounts are bot farms, though. Some people actually have real followers. Shocking, I know. But cross-referencing metrics, engagement, and discourse quality? That’s like fact-checking a politician. Necessary, but exhausting.

As platforms like X evolve, there’ll be more pressure to make these signals transparent. Because let’s be honest, no one wants to find out their crypto guru is just a bot with a dream.

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2026-04-20 11:59