Binance CEO urges crypto buyers to 'hold' amid 'unpredictableness'

Published at: Nov. 15, 2022

Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has strongly advised cash-strapped and inexperienced investors to stay away from trading cryptocurrencies amid extreme market volatility and unpredictability. 

On a Nov. 14 Zhao-led “Ask Me Anything” Twitter space hosted by Binance the CEO suggested that unsophisticated investors wait out the turbulent period instead of risking money needed for living expenses:

“You should not invest in crypto if you're using money that you need for next week or next month, you should only be using discretionary cash that you don't need for a long time, like maybe a couple of years.”

For those who do have that spare cash, Zhao advised inexperienced investors and traders to think twice before deploying capital into the market in the near future:

“If you don't know what's going on, don't try to guess what's going to happen. It's very hard to predict. So we will go through a period of high volatility and unpredictableness.”

“So unless you're very experienced, very mature, very confident, and can handle the risk, I would recommend most people just hold for this period of time,” he added.

The spike in market volatility comes as the FTX crisis has had a negative effect on the whole industry — particularly a number of centralized exchanges that have had to temporarily halt withdrawals.

But Zhao confirmed that no such issues exist at Binance. When asked why users should maintain trust in the exchange, he pointed to the company’s balance sheet:

“We don't have loans. We don't have debt. We don't owe anybody any money. We also did not give loans out of the platform. So we never take user assets and give it to a third party to manage and try to make yields.”

Zhao confirmed Binance experienced withdrawals following the FTX collapse and several other events that led to a fall in community trust for centralized exchanges.

He iterated that even in the event that Binance collapsed the platform still wouldn’t block its users from withdrawing their funds.

“If everybody withdraws their funds from the centralized exchange, we'll just shut down the centralized exchange. We have many other profitable businesses that we have,” he said.

Related: Exchange outflows hit historic highs as Bitcoin investors self-custody

Zhao thinks such an event is entirely possible too, stating that once decentralized finance (DeFi) applications become mainstream centralized exchanges may no longer be necessary:

“If we can have a way to allow people to hold their own assets in their own custody securely and easily, that 99% of the general population can do it, centralized exchanges will not exist or probably don't need to exist, which is great.”

While the Binance exchange itself is centralized, Zhao emphasized that the company’s investment partners include both centralized exchanges and decentralized protocols to provide users with choices and support entrepreneurs to build.

“We're technology agnostic. We're not trying to centralize everything. We're not trying to bring everybody onto the centralized exchange. If you're good enough to use a decentralized exchange, go for it.”

Tags
Ftx
Related Posts
CZ and Saylor urge for crypto self-custody amid increasing uncertainty
Industry heavyweights have urged crypto investors and traders to self-custody their crypto assets amid the significant market uncertainty brought on by the collapse of FTX. In a Nov. 13 tweet to his 7.6 million followers, Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao pushed the crypto community to store their own crypto via self-custody crypto wallets. “Self custody is a fundamental human right. You are free to do it anytime. Just make sure you do do it right,” he said, recommending investors to start with small amounts in order to learn the technology and tooling first: Self custody is a fundamental human right. …
Adoption / Nov. 14, 2022
Altcoin Roundup: Crypto credit cards could be the missing link to mass adoption
Out of the many routes available to the mass adoption of cryptocurrencies, which includes decentralized finance (DeFi), layer-one protocols, nonfungible tokens and stablecoins, perhaps the simplest and most applicable path for the public at large is the ability to utilize cryptocurrency for everyday purchases with an integrated debit or credit card. 2021 has seen a growing number of companies offer cryptocurrency-based credit cards that give holders the chance to tap into the value of their cryptocurrencies for daily purchases, but is this just the latest gimmick being used by businesses to earn a buck or a real sign of mass …
Adoption / July 23, 2021
Flare (FLR) airdrops 15% of total supply to XRP holders before correcting by 76%
The Flare (FLR) token airdrop started on Mon., Jan. 9, nearly two years after a snapshot of Ripple (XRP) holders took place on Dec. 12, 2020. The FLR airdrop was distributed at a ratio of 1.0073 FLR per 1 XRP and the initial distribution saw 15% of the total supply released to the community. A total of 28.5 billion FLR were distributed based on this methodology and according to Flare’s tokenomics, 58.3% of the total genesis FLR supply will be distributed over 36 months. What is Flare? Flare is a Layer-1 blockchain with an oracle system aiming to boost interoperability …
Adoption / Jan. 10, 2023
How crypto tokens (not Bitcoin) will outperform stocks in 2023, Arca’s CIO explains
Digital assets will largely decouple from traditional equity markets in 2023, says Chief Investment Officer at Arca, Jeff Dorman. Discussing his outlook for 2023 in a recent interview with Cointelegraph, Dorman argues that as the global economy enters a recession this year, equities will be negatively affected while some crypto tokens will perform well: the value of the latter, he explained, is determined not only by macroeconomic factors but also by their utility within the respective ecosystems, which would remain unaltered in a recession. “You're going to see a lot of stocks get punished under the weight of restructurings and …
Adoption / Jan. 16, 2023
FTX poked the bear and the bear is pissed — O'Leary on the crypto crackdown
Shark Tank investor and venture capitalist Kevin O’Leary has urged crypto exchanges to “get on board with regulation” if they want to “stay out of the way” of Gary Gensler and the United States Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). In a Feb. 20 interview with TraderTV Live, O’Leary said that U.S. lawmakers are “fatigued” over crypto collapses and that they’re only going to get more ruthless if companies continue to not comply: “You got to get on board with regulation, you got to stay out of the way of Gensler at the SEC and other regulators. Those hombres [men] in Washington …
Adoption / Feb. 21, 2023