2022 is at the end of the crypto bull market. The original English article of Bloomberg Business Week was published on 6/24. The title of the article is actually "Can the Richest Man in Cryptocurrency Survive the Cold Winter?" "(Can Crypto's Richest Man Stand the Cold?), but Bloomberg Chinese published it with a more sensational title: "Changpeng Zhao's Ponzi Scheme", which made Changpeng Zhao, then CEO of Binance, report to the publisher of Bloomberg Chinese –Modern communication, tell the story.

Jinchao Media Group (Modern Communications) has officially publicly apologized to Binance, but even the apology notice has typos.

(Binance founder Changpeng Zhao sued Bloomberg for defamation: he was slandered during the interview and the content deliberately distorted the facts)

The Chinese version of Bloomberg Businessweek apologizes to Binance for spelling the wrong names

Hypermedia Group stated that they made a serious mistake on July 6, 2022 and published a false and unfounded cover title "Changpeng Zhao's Ponzi Scheme". Therefore, they withdrew such an offensive statement and reported to Changpeng Zhao and Binance Apologize.

A Binance spokesperson told Lianxin: "We are pleased to see that the false accusations can be withdrawn. We will continue to focus on providing the best service and innovation to users, while also continuing to set an example to ensure the health and sustainability of the industry. develop."

However, what is interesting is that in the Chinese statement of Super Media Group, even Zhao Changpeng's name is written as "Zou" Changpeng.

Although things have changed, the FTX incident occurred shortly after that year, and Changpeng Zhao also withdrew from the main stage of Binance. However, we can see that during the encryption craze, the media had bad intentions and many misunderstandings about cryptocurrency.

This article, Bloomberg Chinese Publisher, publicly apologized to Binance. The cover of "Changpeng Zhao's Ponzi Scheme" in 2022 was a mistake. It first appeared on Chain News ABMedia.