While millions in meme coins were sent to a dead address by binance's founder, cz, he clarified it was a routine cleanup of spam tokens. this action does not directly impact bnb's fundamentals or market performance, as it was not a sale or a strategic move concerning bnb itself.
This event is about cz cleaning his wallet of unsolicited meme coins, not about trading or offloading bnb. therefore, it is unlikely to have a direct or significant impact on bnb's price movement.
The news has already been disseminated and cz has provided an explanation. the market reaction, if any, would be immediate and short-lived, as it's not a fundamental development for bnb.
Cover image via U.Today Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication, but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available. Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has denied rumors that he was secretly supporting meme coins built on BNB Chain, explaining that the latest transactions from his public address were simply part of a routine technical cleanup. Advertisement The crypto community began speculating after on-chain researchers detected a series of large transfers. About a day ago, 400 million units of third-party tokens worth $1.6 million were sent from CZ's known wallet to a burn address (0x000...). Theories about market manipulation quickly began circulating, but CZ promptly stated on X that he was simply getting rid of digital garbage. Because creators of third-party projects had been sending spam tokens to his address for years in an attempt to secure free publicity, the wallet interface had stopped displaying the balance correctly. HOT Stories Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Zcash (ZEC) Price Analysis for July 13: Outliers Gain More Traction Top Tesla Investor Says Saylor Is Destroying Bitcoin The $6 million echo of Shiba Inu (SHIB) This mechanism is a classic marketing trick with deep roots, aimed exclusively at well-known public wallets belonging to industry leaders. It became widely known in 2021, when the creators of Shiba Inu (SHIB) sent half of the token's total supply to Vitalik Buterin without his consent in an attempt to artificially lend the project legitimacy through his famous name. Advertisement The Ethereum co-founder later burned 90% of the tokens and urged developers not to do this again. However, in CZ's case, the same story continues to repeat itself. History of Changpeng Zhao's transactions to 'dead address', Source: Arkham On-chain data from Arkham clearly shows that the Binance founder's wallet has been targeted with spam for years and that he regularly carries out similar cleanups. Around eight months ago, CZ destroyed batches of tokens worth $43,490, $142,500, and $305,870 in three separate transactions. You Might Also Like Mon, 07/13/2026 - 00:01 Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Zcash (ZEC) Price Analysis for July 13: Outliers Gain More Traction By Arman Shirinyan Advertisement A year ago, the wallet underwent an even more aggressive cleanup. Four large transfers sent assets worth $358,220, $1.95 million, $546,900, and $1.1 million into a "black hole." In total, Zhao has manually destroyed more than $6.24 million worth of third-party spam tokens over the past year. "Sending it to my address might as well send it straight into a black hole — it reduces one step of operation, making it more direct and effective," Zhao stressed. #Binance #Changpeng Zhao #Memecoin News