CZ Warns of Binance Listing Scams: Don’t Fall for Fake Connections

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CZ warns of Binance listing scams; says "99.999% of the time I don’t know them" and will blacklist impostors; Binance accepts only direct applications and bans third‑party agents. Scammers promise guaranteed spot listings for token payments (example demanded 5 million tokens) and fake ties to CZ — a clear security and fundraising risk for projects and token launches. Binance executive Ella Zhang urges founders to build products with utility before token launches, signaling stricter CEX listing standards that affect token launch strategy, adoption and DeFi/CEX interactions.
- CZ warned that anyone claiming access to Binance listings is almost certainly a scammer.
- Binance accepts only direct applications and bans projects that use third-party agents.
- Ella Zhang urges founders to build products first, not rush token launches without utility.
Binance founder CZ, on X, gave a warning the crypto community needed to hear. Anyone claiming they can get your project listed on Binance, especially if they say they know CZ personally, is a scammer.
“99.999% of the time, I don’t know them,” CZ wrote. “If I do, I will put them on a blacklist.”
What the Scam Actually Looks Like
One community member shared exactly how these scammers operate. A stranger DM’d on Telegram offering guaranteed spot exchange listings in exchange for 5 million tokens in supply. To add credibility, the scammer claimed he was currently with CZ in the UAE and even sent …
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