Changpeng Zhao: How did I earn 130 billion?
Changpeng Zhao's wealth has grown to 130 billion yuan (US$18 billion), ranking 100th on the Hurun list.

Changpeng Zhao's wealth has grown to 130 billion yuan (US$18 billion), ranking 100th on the Hurun list.
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The average Bitcoin price increase before past halvings is around 420%, which makes increases in 2023 and early 2024 seem minimal on a cyclical average. The average growth rate after the halving is approximately 4353%, indicating that the strongest growth phase is yet to come.
U.S. lawmakers sound alarm over $34 trillion national debt, deeming it the 'greatest threat.' Urgently proposing a bipartisan fiscal commission, they warn of Social Security risk and advocate Bitcoin and gold as hedges amid global debt surge to $307 trillion.
Billionaire Joe Lewis faces insider trading charges, set to plead guilty to 19 fraud charges. The case involves his ties with FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and Deltec Bank. Lewis, known for a controversial financial past, is connected to the Bahamas' cryptocurrency industry through Deltec. The guilty plea marks a crucial development in the ongoing legal saga.
Grayscale anticipates a transformative $30 trillion Bitcoin boom with the potential approval of a Spot Bitcoin ETF, reshaping the financial and digital currency landscape.
Do governments have a legitimate reason for fighting crypto with CBDCs?
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The total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies hit $3 trillion for the first time, as the market capitalization of the top altcoins hit an all-time high.
Russia should deploy cryptocurrencies and CBDCs for settlement and payments with Africa, the president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes.