Binance desiste do acordo FTX
- O CEO da Binance, Changpeng Zhao, afirma que tinha pouco conhecimento do estado interno das coisas na FTX quando um acordo foi alcançado.
- CZ urged Binance users not to view FTX’s decline as a win but instead to expect things to get tougher for exchanges.
- Os usuários de criptomoedas estão preocupados que uma plataforma tão grande quanto a FTX possa entrar em colapso facilmente, trazendo novos temores à indústria.
- Espera-se que os reguladores aumentem o escrutínio dos negócios de criptografia após várias falhas de alto perfil.
Exchange de criptomoedas, a Binance surpreendentemente desistiu do acordo para adquirir sua contraparte em apuros, FTX, 24 horas depois de ter sido a primeira anunciado. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news, and Binance walked out of the deal after reviewing FTX’s books and structure. The company said in a declaração,
Our hope was to be able to support FTX’s customers to provide liquidity, but the issues are beyond our control or ability to help.
Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance, announced the deal on Tuesday but cautioned that it would not go through until the due diligence process was done. In a letter sent to employees, CZ emphasized that the acquisition had not yet been completed. He advised Binance staff members not to trade FTT during this time. CZ also advised employees not to comment on the deal publicly or privately, adding that “if you are not directly involved, don’t ask.”
CZ compartilhou uma captura de tela da mensagem enviada aos funcionários da Binance no Twitter, observando que ficou surpreso quando a SBF decidiu ligar. O chefe da Binance alegou que o negócio aconteceu muito rápido e que ele tinha pouca ideia do estado interno das coisas na FTX.
As a result of corporate due diligence, as well as the latest news reports regarding mishandled customer funds and alleged U.S. agency investigations, we have decided that we will not pursue the potential acquisition of [FTX],” Binance wrote in a tweet.
Sources with knowledge of the situation recently revealed that Binance’s executive team was concerned about FTX’s loan agreements. CZ had earlier tweeted that FTX “going down is not good for anyone in the industry.”
Zhao urged users not to view FTX’s decline as a win for the platform, noting that user confidence is severely shaken. According to the 45-year-old billionaire, FTX’s decline will attract more scrutiny from regulators, making it difficult for crypto firms to get licenses worldwide.
Com a Binance claramente como a maior exchange, CZ espera mais ataques, mas está pronto para ser transparente.