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CZ: Binance has 7,500 Employees and Serves over 120M Customers Globally

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Binance CEO CZ has penned a letter to the crypto community discussing events and challenges facing the digital asset industry in the last year. CZ also talked about what lies ahead for the industry with the new year and the future in general.

2022 Has Been Defined by Crises and Failures

To begin with, CZ pointed out that the past year has been marked by the collapse of Celsius, Voyager, FTX and other platforms. The events thus caused the general idea that 2022 ‘ has been mainly defined by crises and failures.’

But according to CZ, the failures ‘gave us many more reasons to be optimistic than any other year on record as both the industry and Binance demonstrated remarkable resilience and tenacity.’

Binance Team Has Grown to 3,500 Employees, with the Exchange Serving Over 120 million Globally

Secondly, CZ pointed out that amidst the chaos, blockchain and crypto adoption never stopped ‘with individuals and institutions across the globe continuing to jump into the fray.’

He added that emerging markets had led the charge in retail adoption, and traditional companies have welcomed the industry with open arms. They include ‘brands like KPMG, JPMorgan, Rakuten, CVSHealth, Tencent, Fidelity, Baidu, Tesla, Cloudfare, PayPal, American Express, Accenture, Christie’s, BlackRock, Nasdaq, McDonald’s, Google Cloud, Mastercard, Sony, Nike.’

In terms of growth, CZ commented that Binance had grown its business and its team. Binance now has 7,500 employees representing over 100 nationalities and serving over 120 million users globally.

Binance is Committed to Regulatory Compliance

Thirdly, CZ reiterated Binance’s commitment to regulatory compliance.

‘I am proud to say that Binance has been and will remain at the forefront of this momentum. In the last year and a half, we’ve seen substantial progress in creating greater regulatory certainty for the blockchain sector,’ he said.

‘As a responsible industry leader, Binance will continue to work even closer with regulators and law enforcement globally in the name of blockchain adoption and education.’

No Matter What 2023 Brings, We Are Prepared

Concerning what the new year and the future hold for the digital asset and blockchain industries, CZ stated that ‘no matter what 2023 brings, we are prepared.’

He added that the industry generally ‘will be managing the fallout from the FTX implosion for a prolonged period of time.’ Therefore, a lot of work must be done ‘to show that the blockchain space is not defined by high-profile bad actors.’

‘It’s critical now that the ecosystem focuses on protecting users first and foremost, but also on innovating and building in order to bring crypto and Web3 more deeply into people’s daily lives,’ he explained.

(By John P. Njui)

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