I don't trust stories that come out of nowhere, especially when they're about someone like CZ.
Every time the Wall Street Journal writes something about him, it just sounds off. I think it's probably because they don't really understand how crypto people work, or possibly they're just bored and want to take on someone important in the world for click baits. Because the way they ask questions and twist things, like saying he introduced officials to World Liberty Financial when he literally just met that guy, Mr. Saqib for the first time. That's alone makes me doubt every other thing they say.
I've experienced this before in college, someone spread a rumor that I was sneaking out answers before a math test. Boy this was one of the most painful experiences of my entire existence. The funny thing is, nobody even asked me of my opinion, they decided it was the truth, just because it fit the story they liked. Believe me, I spent weeks trying to explain but people would rather believe a gossip. I guess bad news sells more than good, a funny world we're in.
Why do people like drama so much? Infact why am I even asking, we're leaving in an attention economy, and nothing grabs attention more than drama.
Anyways that’s how I feel about CZs situation right now. Accusations flying around, and no one cares about facts.
I noticed a trend that the WSJ always seems to pick at CZ. One week it's about Trump and Binance, next it’s this. I'm sure they’re hoping if they throw enough at him, something will stick and become good television.
You must understand why he’s mad because you probably would be too. But I do know that beneath all this, there are people in power who kinda want to stop crypto before it gets too big to control. The world’s full of people who want to pull others down instead of building anything themselves.
Envy envy envy
Anyways, I may be wrong for defending CZ in this light, he definitely isn’t perfect. But you know the obvious next question I have to ask:
Who else in this world is perfect?
I'm of the opinion that as long as a person is making an impact in our generation and not causing obvious harm to society, let's make room for his or her (all the other identity you guys have now) imperfections. I don't mean that in a sarcastic way to those with other identity. Maybe I should just edit it, nope, let me leave it there for controversy. Hahaha.
Note that the thumbnail I used above in this blog was AI generated Thanks.