The chief executive of Binance, one of the world's top crypto exchanges, has vociferously denied reports that the firm's Shanghai office has been raided by Chinese authorities.
Incredibly, CEO Changpeng Zhao claims Malta-based Binance has no Shanghai office and that the allegations are part of a smear campaign paid for by rival crypto exchanges.
CZ first responded on Twitter to an article published Thursday by The Block that alleged, citing unnamed sources, that the exchange's Shanghai office had been shuttered following a police raid and that 50-100 employees had been left without a work location.
The allegation and CZ's denial was subsequently circulated by a number of publications including Bloomberg, who cited an email statement from a Binance representative iterating the firm has no Shanghai office, and that no raid had occurred.
The statement did little to move The Block and the U.S.-based publication defended the accuracy of its sources while calling into question the credibility of Binance's official statement on the matter.
In a bizarre twist, the debate has become centered on whether or not Binance has or has ever had an office in Shanghai-spiraling away from the original, more damning allegation that police had closed the exchange's outpost in the Chinese financial capital.
Ignoring Binance's official line on the matter, evidence of the office's existence is convoluted, to say the least.
Arrington XRP Capital founder Michael Arrington also observed the absurdity about the crypto community arguing whether Binance had an office in the first place.
Sino Global Capital CEO Matthew Graham unearthed company filing records for a Binance entity in Shanghai, although in subsequent tweets pointed out the entity was dissolved in July 2018.Updated information: it appears to have been dissolved on 07/31/2018.
CZ seems to have abstained from clarifying the nature of Binance's activities in Shanghai and has dismissed the allegations as "Pure FUD.".
Binance CEO dismisses Shanghai police raid news as "pure FUD," says rival crypto exchanges are paying for disinformation
Published on Nov 22, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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