Criticizing Binance is now politically correct; if you dare to defend Binance, you're just a paid dog 💰, and those who criticize Binance are the people's heroes.

Ultimately, it's also that making money has become difficult now, and everyone's accumulated anger has increased, creating a pressing need for an outlet. Binance is the most used infrastructure, and it has always been an industry benchmark, so when problems arise, the impact is greater, and the contrast is more striking.

Additionally, @heyibinance, @cz_binance, @sisibinance, and others are active on the front lines with users, making it easy to say too much and make mistakes. Look at Coinbase, Upbit, Kraken—can you find someone there at any time?

Recently, Binance has indeed encountered some problems, and this must be acknowledged, but it's not to the extent of being utterly unforgivable; there's no need to escalate matters unnecessarily. If you really go out and take a look, you might find that other places have even more issues.

I have criticized Binance before, but that's out of deep love and high expectations, especially since I've held BNB for so many years. So, I won't engage in the trend of turning against the crowd for the sake of traffic; I hope for improvements.