⚡"Binance Life" After Reading丨CZ did not write about success theories, but rather a set of methods to survive in a chaotic world
After finishing "Binance Life," I have been pondering a question:
How should future generations define Binance and CZ when they look back?
As a winner of barbaric expansion?
As a builder of global Crypto infrastructure?
As a victim of a certain era?
Or as someone who maximized the business during a regulatory vacuum and ultimately had to pay the price?
I tend to define CZ @cz_binance as the fourth option;
The simple phrase "barbaric expansion" can only explain why Binance runs the fastest, but it cannot explain why it survived, nor can it explain why it has maintained the global NO.1 position during the most chaotic, gray, and susceptible to runs and hunting stages.
So is the success of Binance a victory of capability, or a victory of the benefits from regulatory lag?
In the grassroots stage, speed is justice, and growth is the answer;
After that stage, the ability to quickly understand the regulatory lag itself is another form of capability.
This is also what I found most interesting about CZ after reading this book.
Fascinating yet dangerous, that is probably how it is!
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