During the AMA, Changpeng Zhao shared a broad set of views spanning market cycles, builder mindset, product strategy, ecosystem development, content platforms, and long-term industry trends. His answers consistently emphasized long-term thinking, execution over speculation, and signal over noise.

1. Market Cycles and Builder Focus

CZ said daily market movements should not distract builders. From his perspective, markets move forward over time, and short-term volatility is irrelevant to long-term progress. Builders should focus on development, not token price fluctuations, and continue communicating updates to their communities regardless of market conditions.

2. Motivation Beyond Wealth

Addressing why he continues working despite financial comfort, CZ said money is not his primary motivation. He stressed contribution, purpose, and intrinsic reward, saying he wants to leave the world better than he found it. Financial freedom allows flexibility, but meaningful work remains essential.

3. Binance Square’s Long-Term Vision

CZ described Binance Square as having the potential to become a neutral, high-quality information hub. He said it should offer concise daily news summaries and broader discussions beyond crypto, including AI and macro topics. Product performance and stability should come before adding new features.

4. Leadership Principles: Time as the Scarcest Resource

CZ said time management is the hardest leadership principle to follow. He highlighted the difficulty of declining meetings and stressed that time, unlike money, cannot be scaled. Protecting focus often requires setting uncomfortable boundaries.

5. Ecosystem Tokens and Competition

CZ said ecosystem projects should avoid comparing token prices with competitors. Instead, teams should focus on product quality, execution, and long-term value creation. Short-term price differences should neither excite nor discourage teams.

6. Astar and the Perpetual DEX Sector

CZ clarified that he serves as an advisor to Astar and expressed confidence in its team. He described perpetual DEXs as a long-term sector likely to exist for decades, while noting that building blockchains optimized for perp trading is technically complex and still evolving.

7. Content Innovation and Prediction Markets

CZ discussed experimentation around content distribution models, including ideas like content prediction markets. He emphasized that new models must prove product–market fit and that innovation should be tested in practice rather than driven by hype.

8. Creator Monetization on Binance Square

CZ said Binance Square is already moving toward creator monetization. Current models include trading-based commission sharing and project-backed token rewards. He framed Square’s evolution as incremental, not an attempt to suddenly replicate Web2 platforms like YouTube.

9. Where Capital and Builders May Go (2026–2027)

CZ highlighted real-world asset (RWA) tokenization as a major area of interest, especially among governments. He also pointed to prediction markets around global events such as elections and sports tournaments, while cautioning that unexpected sectors often emerge.

10. CEX vs DEX: Coexistence, Not Replacement

CZ said centralized and decentralized exchanges serve different user groups and will coexist for a long time. CEXs remain more accessible for mass users, while DEXs appeal to technically advanced users. Broader DEX adoption depends on major usability and security improvements.

11. Handling FUD and Online Noise

CZ said most FUD is best ignored. He selectively clarifies misinformation when necessary but primarily reduces noise through muting and blocking. At the same time, he stressed the importance of preserving space for genuine feedback and community engagement.