CZ Slams WSJ For Anti-Crypto ‘Hit Piece’, Denies Being WLFI’s ‘Fixer’

CZ Slams WSJ For Anti-Crypto ‘Hit Piece’, Denies Being WLFI’s ‘Fixer’


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Binance co-founder and former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, has accused The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) of targeting him and the crypto industry, alleging that “forces” in the US are attempting to hinder the country’s effort to develop the sector.

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On Friday, Changpeng Zhao, also known as CZ, criticized The WSJ for another alleged anti-crypto “hit piece.” The Binance co-founder took X to express his disappointment in the news media outlet for resorting to “Cunningham’s Law, with negative intentions” instead of “doing journalism.”

Zhao explained that, a few days ago, The WSJ contacted him through the PR team, asking “a long list of questions with wrong and negative assumptions.”

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