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Binance's CEO Sows Doubt in Crypto Rival Coinbase and Digital Asset Manager Grayscale – Then Backtracks

Changpeng Zhao quickly deleted a tweet that called the companies' disclosures into question.

By Nick Baker
Updated May 9, 2023, 4:03 a.m. Published Nov 22, 2022, 7:34 p.m.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (Getty Images)
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (Getty Images)

Battles between crypto exchange titans has driven much of this month's chaos in the industry. The latest salvo from Binance's CEO appears to have been inaccurate.

On Tuesday, Binance CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao stepped into one of the biggest worries of the moment: doubts among some observers that Grayscale, operator of the biggest bitcoin trust, actually holds all the bitcoin it says it does. Grayscale, which – like CoinDesk – is owned by Digital Currency Group, has said those concerns are unwarranted. And Grayscale has been backed up by its partner Coinbase, the exchange that holds the bitcoin.

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But Zhao tweeted numbers that, if they were true, would undermine Grayscale and Coinbase's position. "Just stating 'news reports,' not making any claims," he wrote in the now-deleted tweet.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong appeared to respond soon after on Twitter: "If you see FUD out there – remember, our financials are public (we're a public company)," referring to crypto parlance for fear, uncertainty and doubt. (Binance is a privately held company that doesn't disclose financial information.)

Minutes later, Zhao deleted his original tweet, saying: "Brian Armstrong just told me" the numbers "are wrong." He added: "Let’s work together to improve transparency in the industry."

Zhao also played a central role this month the collapse of crypto exchange giant FTX. After a Nov. 2 CoinDesk story spurred doubts about the financial stability of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire, Zhao announced that he was selling the FTX token that the CoinDesk story talked about. That triggered a panic that led FTX into bankruptcy.

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Nick Baker was CoinDesk's deputy editor-in-chief. He won a Loeb Award for editing CoinDesk's coverage of FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried, including Ian Allison's scoop that caused SBF's empire to collapse. Before joining in 2022, he worked at Bloomberg News for 16 years as a reporter, editor and manager. Previously, he was a reporter at Dow Jones Newswires, wrote for The Wall Street Journal and earned a journalism degree from Ohio University. He owns more than $1,000 of BTC and SOL.

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