Binance Grudges: Why did NFT whale Dingaling choose to remain silent when CZ “hit him in the face”?
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On May 6th, when CZ tweeted that the famous Non-Fungible Token whale and boop.fun founder dingaling was a "former employee fired by Binance for a mouse warehouse" and a "fake CRO", the market was confused and shocked. Because, just about 6 hours before CZ's tweet, Binance Alpha had just announced the launch of the boop.fun platform token $BOOP and conducted an airdrop for users who met the Alpha points conditions.
The matter seemed to be over, yet not quite. After being "directly called out" by CZ, dingaling did not respond to CZ's merciless tweet, nor did he change his Twitter profile. This could be seen as a "silent counterattack".
Why did CZ do this? And why did dingaling choose not to directly fight back? Let's start by reviewing the mystery of dingaling's identity and try to find possible answers to these questions.
[The rest of the translation follows the same professional and accurate approach, maintaining the original meaning while translating to English.]CZ and dingaling have many stories between them. I can only say that if CZ speaks ill of dingaling, I would not be surprised, because this is not the first time dingaling has been trapped by CZ. Everyone knows what CZ did to the PancakeSwap founders.
Theoretically, CZ is right. dingaling's position is research leader (de facto CRO), and indeed was investigated and fined millions of dollars due to "insider trading". The "insider trading" situation was that dingaling bought a bunch of $CAKE himself, but requesting PancakeSwap's revenue share from CZ angered CZ and Ted Lin (former Binance CGO).
dingaling's non-retaliation is because as a project party, he needs Binance to make his project more successful.
In fact, he did retaliate - not modifying his Twitter bio is a silent counterattack.
Grievances and disputes, right and wrong, can only be fully known by the parties involved. I hope this sorting of the crypto's "grudge chronicle" can provide a good melon-eating experience for everyone.
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