The Xu has revived Thursday’s long-running conflict between OKX founder Star xu and Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, who called CZ a “habitual liar” in dozens of posts on Y that revisit allegations dating more than 10 years ago.
The conflict is based on Zhao’s short tenure at OKCoin, founded by Xu, when he was charged in 2015 with ‘harmful acts of conduct’ and misrepresentations related to a contract dispute between Roger Ver and Zhao has previously challenged his claims.
Xu blamed Binance-linked market dynamics for amplifying the Oct. This latest flare-up comes after an earlier public dispute in January, when it was also called to “save” by this new wave of that is already being discussed on Monday’s side — and has been criticised as one of the most recent examples of such issues with which we have come under pressure from both sides.” market participants, disputed 10 crypto crash, one claim Binance and other market players who were involved in the scam. Xu said CZ’s memoir, which was published earlier this week, ignited the latest flare-up with .
He revived the decade-old issues, saying he did not “intentionally” revisit these old problems of CZ [[citation needed]]. His book meant that let’s restate the facts.’ He wrote a who has been pulled into this since I’ve had to be dragged into it again.
CZ wrote in his book, “I had forged a contract while working there [at OKCoin] out of the blue.” , “It’s a phrase that says. I got upset in May 2015 and posted a public post on Reddit, obviously deny forging any contracts… while I was there, detailed some problems I saw at OKCoin. He said ‘Although s are in the line, “
The video he has posted recently, which shows evidence of conflicting contract versions and repeats that Zhao had mislead the public about the matter, was an example of what Xu pointed to in his recent posts.
Xu wrote ‘It is true that after four months in prison, he still makes false statements to the world.’ He added “A habitual liar never changes his nature”. Paraphrast.
This conflict escalated after Xu asked Zhao whether Zhao had misrepresented his marital status, citing earlier CoinDesk reports in which Zhao’s wife was described as his ‘wife’ in a letter submitted to. In a statement that said Xu would apologize, “If Zhao could make up ‘the divorce agreement’ signed by both sides,” he said.
Zhao said he is “officially divorced” and challenged Xu to $1 billion bet or any amount xu had chosen, that the divorce was finalized; lawyers could verify the agreement while refusing to publish documents.
Xu rejected the wager, saying that compliance considerations were related to running a controlled exchange and asked Zhao whether his Binance stake had been legally separated as part of any divorce.
Zhao dismissed the line of questioning, saying his Binance stake was “none of your business” and accused Xu of deflecting.
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