CZ's first live stream on Binance Square coincided with the sensitive moment of his release from U.S. detention and public reemergence. In the stream, he unusually pointed the camera at the 'hotel-California' style cell where he spent four months—just a foam mat, a worn-out photocopy of the Bitcoin White Paper with curled corners, and the equation '0.1=HOUSE' scratched into the wall with a sharpened plastic toothbrush handle. He explained it wasn't a price prediction, but a mathematical mantra he used to calm himself during the loneliest hours at 3 a.m.: if someday 0.1 Bitcoin could truly buy a house in America, then the freedom he’d lost would have a measurable endpoint, and his suffering would have a unit. When viewers flooded the chat asking, 'What scared you most in prison?', he paused for three seconds and said he feared hearing Black Brother quietly humming 'Hotel California' from the next cell—whenever that melody played, he’d think of 'you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave,' a feeling more despairing than the sound of jailers' iron doors. Yet it was precisely this experience that turned 'decentralization' from a slogan into a physiological necessity: inside the prison, cash, bank cards, VIP status—all were stripped away, leaving only a 12-word mnemonic phrase cycling in his mind, as unshakable as a heartbeat. For the first time, he realized true personal wealth isn't a bank balance, but the private key that can be carried in one's mind. Thus, during the live stream, he announced he would convert all future public speaking earnings into stablecoins, directly deposited into a multi-signature wallet, with keys shared among three of Binance's earliest users: 'If I disappear again one day, at least this money keeps moving, like a ghost perpetually running on the blockchain.' When asked, 'Do you still believe in crypto?', he smiled and held up a printout of the front page of The Washington Post—headlined 'Trump Administration Considering Adding BTC to Strategic Reserve.' 'Belief or disbelief no longer matters,' he said. 'Now that the White House is calling my trades for me, I just need to make sure I don't step into the same California motel twice.' At the end of the stream, he pointed the camera toward the night sky over Dubai, asking viewers to go silent for ten seconds, 'Listen—no sirens. That’s the sound of freedom—and the blockchain’s block confirmation is even more reliable than that.' #美国民主党BlueVault #Strategy增持比特币 $BNB
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