He Yi: Binance is not afraid of slander and defamation, but we do good things without worrying about the future.

PANews reported on October 15th that Binance co-founder He Yi posted on the X platform: "Binance has stumbled since its inception, and it has been a difficult and bumpy journey, but we have always been reborn; so we hope that Binance users who were hurt by this coin price crash will have the opportunity to start over. Those who are passionate about it will continue to slander us, attack us, and also promote us. The only thing we need to do is to take stock of our affected users and see what kind of help we can give them. We believe that "actions speak louder than words." Binance's only intervention in the market over the years has been to directly transfer funds to users, leaving the rest to them. Time. This bailout was difficult to push because it could have sponsored four racing teams, even the Olympics, and bought tens of millions of users. Airdropping it to users would likely be a drop in the bucket and would instead draw a lot of criticism, with comments like, "Why would they give money?", "To give so much, they must have been exploiting a lot of people," and "They're trying to buy us off with just a little money." We anticipated this. But there are still many users who silently support us, and many more are cheering us on. Binance exists only as long as the industry survives. We can't let external voices or fear of slander and defamation prevent us from doing the right thing. Do good things, and don't worry about the future."

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