Crypto community members discuss Bank-run on Binance
According to CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, Binance has seen outflows of an estimated $1.14B from its exchange
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Within the past 24 hours, the Binance cryptocurrency exchange has seen outflows of over $1.14B due to rising fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) within the crypto ecosystem.
According to Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, the exchange has seen this before and believes “it is a good idea to ‘stress test withdrawals’ on each CEX [Centralized Exchanges] on a rotating basis”.
We saw some withdrawals today (net $1.14b ish). We have seen this before. Some days we have net withdrawals; some days we have net deposits. Business as usual for us.
I actually think it is a good idea to “stress test withdrawals” on each CEX on a rotating basis.
1/2 https://t.co/uF9lLPDSyS
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) December 13, 2022
The bank run on Binance comes a month after, the Binance CEO triggered a bank run on FTX, which led to the its liquidity issues, and eventual collapse.
Despite the FUDrampant within the crypto community, members remain optimistic that Binance will weather the storm, and will not share the same fate as FTX. While others speculate that if Binance goes down, the entire crypto industry might be brought to its knees.
Bitcoin millionaire Carl Runefelt opined on his Twitter account that; “If Binance collapses we’re all fucked.”
If Binance collapses we’re all fucked
— Carl From The Moon (@TheMoonCarl) December 13, 2022
Author and Bitcoin enthusiast, Layah Heilpern, shared: “You realise if Binance goes down everything else will crumble? Yes #bitcoin will survive but the entire crypto ecosystem including stablecoins will die.”
I don’t understand why people are cheering for Binance to collapse.
You realise if Binance goes down everything else will crumble? Yes #bitcoin will survive but the entire crypto ecosystem including stablecoins will die.
— Layah Heilpern (@LayahHeilpern) December 13, 2022
Twitter account holder Crypto Cognac shared that Binance going down wouldn’t do the space any good, as it would send the space “back to the stone age.”
If Binance goes down it won’t do any good for this space. Back to the stone age. Binance is my #1 exchange. I believe that Binance is fine and this is a coordinated FUD campaign operated by entity that wants crypto to fail.
— Crypto Cognac (@CognacCrypto) December 13, 2022
Twitter account holder Timverse said they believe that if Binance became insolvent, it would “set the industry back” by years, however, crypto would survive because “ Crypto has been here way before binance came to existence & it will be here thereafter.”
Binance going insolvent will definitely set the industry back by some years I agree on this.
But will the crypto industry disappear.. no I disagree.
Crypto has been here way before binance came to existence & it will be here thereafter— Timsverse (@Timsverse) December 13, 2022
Crypto Analyst and Government advisor, Del Crxpto accused crypto media outlets of promoting the FUD against Binance sharing, “The media are trying to cause a bank run on binance. In the last several weeks they have attempted to push several narratives to this regards, with the latest being that binance did not pass an audit. The fact is, time is the #1 audit and binance has proven the test of time.”
The media are trying to cause a bank run on @binance.
In the last several weeks they have attempted to push several narratives to this regards, with the latest being that @binance did not pass an audit.
The fact is, time is the #1 audit and @binance has proven the test of time.
— Del Crxpto (@DelCrxpto) December 13, 2022
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On Dec 11, Cointelegraph reported that Binance’s proof of reserves raised red flags for accounting and financial specialists, and had been labeled “pointless” by rivals, as it failed to include liabilities.