The recent #CZAMAonBinanceSquare event has taken the crypto community by storm, sparking widespread discussions, reactions, and even some creative interpretations across Binance Square and beyond. For those who might have missed it or are just catching up, let's dive deep into what this moment represents, why it resonated so strongly, and its implications for the future of crypto engagement, transparency, and market psychology.

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refers to the highly anticipated AMA (Ask Me Anything) session hosted by Changpeng Zhao—better known as CZ, the founder and former CEO of Binance—directly on Binance Square. This took place in late January 2026, with both English and bilingual (including Chinese) versions drawing massive attention. Binance Square, the evolved social and content platform (formerly Binance Feed), has become the go-to hub for real-time crypto conversations, creator rewards via Write-to-Earn and direct interactions with industry leaders Hosting such an open forum there was a strategic masterstroke, blending social media accessibility with Binance's ecosystem

During the AMA CZ delivered candid no-nonsense responses that cut through the usual hype and FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) plaguing the space. He tackled hot-button issues head-on

Market FUD and paid attacks CZ called out coordinated water army campaigns (paid trolls and misinformation spreaders warning users to scrutinize low-follower, newly created accounts pushing negative narratives. He emphasized that much of the noise comes from frustrated traders blaming externals rather than owning their losses.

Bitcoin's outlook — While he previously leaned bullish on a "supercycle CZ noted that escalating geopolitical tensions and macro instability have made long-term predictions tougher. He still holds strong conviction that Bitcoin will hit $200,000 eventually—the question is timing, not if. He contrasted Bitcoin's tech advantages with gold's centuries-old adoption as a safe haven, stressing that Bitcoin's path to similar status depends on broader global uptake