Unknown Wallet Sends Broccoli and BNB to Binance Founder Hours After He Donated to Help LIBRA Victims
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Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) recently donated BNB tokens to support investors affected by the LIBRA meme coin collapse. The donation came as part of a charitable effort launched by a college student, Enheng, who aimed to help victims recover some of their losses. However, CZ’s involvement in the situation has led to a series of unusual transactions that have triggered questions within the community. CZ Donates 150 BNB to Help Investors Affected by LIBRA Crash Recall that the LIBRA meme coin gained attention after Argentine President Javier Milei promoted it. The token surged to a market cap of $4 billion before crashing significantly, leaving many investors with heavy losses. Amid public backlash, Milei denied any direct involvement in the scheme, stating that he was unaware of its fraudulent nature. Despite ongoing investigations, investors are dealing with financial setbacks, prompting Enheng to step in with a charitable initiative. In an effort to provide relief, Enheng donated $50,000 and opened a Binance Smart Chain (BSC) address for contributions. The funds were intended to assist affected individuals, with a focus on helping college students who suffered losses. CZ, recognizing the effort, contributed 150 BNB to the cause. However, what followed triggered questions within the crypto community. Sent 150 BNB. Good luck and keep up the good work!https://t.co/y5KyV9NGnA — CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) February 18, 2025 A Series of Unusual Broccoli Transactions Shortly after CZ’s donation, an unidentified user launched a new Broccoli meme coin with a contract address ending in “caab.” The user then transferred 797 million tokens—about 79% of the total supply—to CZ’s wallet. Notably, these tokens held no observable market value at the time of the transaction. The same user was also holding an earlier version of a Broccoli meme coin, with a contract address ending in “6714.” After launching…
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