Binance founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao is suing the Hong Kong publisher of Bloomberg Businessweek for defamation for an article published last month.
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- Zhao Monday keresetet nyújtott be in Hong Kong against Modern Media Co. Ltd., which publishes the Chinese edition of Bloomberg Businessweek, for a June article once titled and translated as “Changpeng Zhao’s Ponzi Scheme”. The traditional Chinese title was later tweaked to “Secret Changpeng Zhao”.
- The English version ran the title as „A Crypto leggazdagabb embere kibírja a hideget?”.
- The head of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by volume demanded a retraction and sought compensation, according to Hong Kong a helyi média jelentései.
- On June 25, Zhao Twitteren that the Bloomberg article “picked only old negatives” and ignored “all positive comments they got from [third] parties.”
- A Binance szóvivője elmondta forkast the case is Zhao’s personal matter and the crypto exchange couldn’t comment on the matter.
- Bloomberg did not immediately respond to Forkast-é megjegyzés kérése.
- This is not the first time Zhao or Binance have sued the media for defamation. Binance beperelte a Forbes-t in 2020 for defamation, but later dropped the case. The company went on to invest in Forbes februárban.
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