I just finished watching CZ's live stream. Here's a summary:


1 🍵 Judging character from picking up a coffee lid
The host mentioned a detail in the opening: when the wind blew a passerby's coffee lid away, CZ would specifically walk over and throw away the trash. The media always wants to portray him as a villain, but this kind of casual kindness doesn't lie. In this noisy circle, character is the hardest underlying protocol.
2 🥊 Hardcore fight against the Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
Regarding the WSJ's smear campaign about "funding terrorism," CZ gave a strong response. No legitimate exchange or business would touch those gray areas. The logic is simple: no profits, no fees, massive risks. This kind of thankless effort only happens in media fantasy. This is a malicious attack based on false pretexts. In these media's eyes, truth doesn't matter—click rates and the interests behind them do. That's why we need to keep fighting to protect the integrity of this industry.
3 🇺🇸 America's cryptocurrency competitiveness battle
CZ talked about the US wanting to become the crypto capital, but currently trading fees are too high and competition is insufficient. He believes "competition is the best consumer protection." Talent is flowing back, policies are warming up, but this fight over liquidity and pricing power has just begun for America!
Finally, I want to ask, @cz_ @heyi @nina_rong @_RichardTeng, about this fight over the truth of the WSJ case, how much longer do we need to fight? 🛡️
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