The overlooked side of Binance @binancezh: more than just trading, but also a commitment to charity.
As an old user who has followed Binance for several years, the most talked-about topics among everyone are nothing more than market fluctuations and the launch of new coins.
But today I want to change my perspective - let's talk about Binance's charity, which is rarely discussed in detail, but I think it's really worth mentioning, especially that reply from the sister, which directly hit the heart of us old users.
During this period, Binance has made donations for public welfare in Hong Kong, and I couldn't help but leave a comment: "Binance has done well in charity, there is nothing to say, they have always done a great job, it's just that not many people pay attention to it."
Unexpectedly, sister @heyibinance directly replied with eight words: "Do good deeds and do not ask about the future."
These simple eight characters instantly struck a chord with many people. In today's restless and utilitarian environment, this attitude of working hard without expecting any return is truly rare.
This is not only a manifestation of cultivation but also embodies the vision that a leading enterprise in the industry should have.
Including many #BNB holders, partners who have benefited from the Binance Smart Chain @BNBCHAIN (BSC) ecosystem have quietly joined this donation effort.
Just like everyone knows, EnHeng456 has been deeply involved in the Binance ecosystem, actively participating in construction and promotional work. During this process, he has gained a lot of growth and benefits. In this Hong Kong donation, he contributed 144444 HKD on the same day.
In addition, there are many others who quietly contribute in their own ways. These warm actions may go unnoticed, but they deserve the respect and learning of each one of us.
A "special recruitment" hides a true heart for charity.
What warms my heart even more is that Sister @heyibinance mentioned charity and also threw out a "special recruitment"—it’s clear that she’s been thinking about how to make charity more practical.
Sister Ming said that Binance Charity has ample funds and is in urgent need of a "composite talent who has a charitable background, understands blockchain technology, and can truly implement projects." Recommendations or self-recommendations are also welcome.
This statement actually contains two key pieces of information:
First, the charity budget has always been there; it is not just a one-time show that ends after it's done.
Second, we need to find "practical" talents, not just a spokesperson to make appearances. Compared to those charities that just take a group photo and issue a press release, Binance's earnestness is truly different.
Seven years of unwavering practicality: data does not lie.
Some people might say, "I've never really heard of Binance doing charity," and I completely understand this point — they really don't like to make a lot of noise, but the data doesn't lie.
Looking back over the past seven years, whether it is CZ @cz_binance personally or the Binance Charity, we have always held on to a core philosophy:
Using blockchain technology to make charity transparent and traceable, ensuring that every penny reaches the beneficiaries. As of the first quarter of 2025, since the foundation was established in 2018, the total donations have exceeded 40 million dollars. This money is not just a number sitting in an account, but it has truly benefited approximately 3.8 million people worldwide.
From the support during the global pandemic to providing lunches for children in underdeveloped areas, and then to various post-disaster reconstruction sites, behind these numbers are families reigniting hope and destinies being transformed.
Recognition beyond making money: starting with technology, loyal to responsibility
Writing this is not to praise Binance for being perfect, but as an old user who has followed it all the way, I have indeed seen its understated side—the continuous commitment from CZ and the team for seven years, and the vision hidden in "Do Good Deeds" by the first sister.
We initially liked Binance, probably because we could make money trading here;
But gradually we will find that this platform not only helps everyone make money, but also quietly assists those in need. Many times, we are attracted by its commercial halo, yet overlook its underlying social responsibility.
It has been silently doing things, not making noise or hype; it's not that it hasn't done anything, it's just that we occasionally lack the eyes to recognize love.
This shift in perception from "making money" to "being responsible" brings a sense of identity that is far more solid than the temporary fluctuations of the market.
If there really is a publicly available on-chain donation address from Binance in the future, I will definitely be the first to participate – I'd rather follow doing good than just making money.
It starts with technology and is loyal to character; perhaps this is the reason why we, as long-time users, have always followed.
If you want to learn more about Binance's charitable activities, you can also check out my previous article:
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The overlooked side of Binance @binancezh: more than just trading, but also a commitment to charity.
As an old user who has followed Binance for several years, the most talked-about topics among everyone are nothing more than market fluctuations and the launch of new coins.
But today I want to change my perspective - let's talk about Binance's charity, which is rarely discussed in detail, but I think it's really worth mentioning, especially that reply from the sister, which directly hit the heart of us old users.
During this period, Binance has made donations for public welfare in Hong Kong, and I couldn't help but leave a comment: "Binance has done well in charity, there is nothing to say, they have always done a great job, it's just that not many people pay attention to it."
Unexpectedly, sister @heyibinance directly replied with eight words: "Do good deeds and do not ask about the future."
These simple eight characters instantly struck a chord with many people. In today's restless and utilitarian environment, this attitude of working hard without expecting any return is truly rare.
This is not only a manifestation of cultivation but also embodies the vision that a leading enterprise in the industry should have.
Including many #BNB holders, partners who have benefited from the Binance Smart Chain @BNBCHAIN (BSC) ecosystem have quietly joined this donation effort.
Just like everyone knows, EnHeng456 has been deeply involved in the Binance ecosystem, actively participating in construction and promotional work. During this process, he has gained a lot of growth and benefits. In this Hong Kong donation, he contributed 144444 HKD on the same day.
In addition, there are many others who quietly contribute in their own ways. These warm actions may go unnoticed, but they deserve the respect and learning of each one of us.
A "special recruitment" hides a true heart for charity.
What warms my heart even more is that Sister @heyibinance mentioned charity and also threw out a "special recruitment"—it’s clear that she’s been thinking about how to make charity more practical.
Sister Ming said that Binance Charity has ample funds and is in urgent need of a "composite talent who has a charitable background, understands blockchain technology, and can truly implement projects." Recommendations or self-recommendations are also welcome.
This statement actually contains two key pieces of information:
First, the charity budget has always been there; it is not just a one-time show that ends after it's done.
Second, we need to find "practical" talents, not just a spokesperson to make appearances. Compared to those charities that just take a group photo and issue a press release, Binance's earnestness is truly different.
Seven years of unwavering practicality: data does not lie.
Some people might say, "I've never really heard of Binance doing charity," and I completely understand this point — they really don't like to make a lot of noise, but the data doesn't lie.
Looking back over the past seven years, whether it is CZ @cz_binance personally or the Binance Charity, we have always held on to a core philosophy:
Using blockchain technology to make charity transparent and traceable, ensuring that every penny reaches the beneficiaries. As of the first quarter of 2025, since the foundation was established in 2018, the total donations have exceeded 40 million dollars. This money is not just a number sitting in an account, but it has truly benefited approximately 3.8 million people worldwide.
From the support during the global pandemic to providing lunches for children in underdeveloped areas, and then to various post-disaster reconstruction sites, behind these numbers are families reigniting hope and destinies being transformed.
Recognition beyond making money: starting with technology, loyal to responsibility
Writing this is not to praise Binance for being perfect, but as an old user who has followed it all the way, I have indeed seen its understated side—the continuous commitment from CZ and the team for seven years, and the vision hidden in "Do Good Deeds" by the first sister.
We initially liked Binance, probably because we could make money trading here;
But gradually we will find that this platform not only helps everyone make money, but also quietly assists those in need. Many times, we are attracted by its commercial halo, yet overlook its underlying social responsibility.
It has been silently doing things, not making noise or hype; it's not that it hasn't done anything, it's just that we occasionally lack the eyes to recognize love.
This shift in perception from "making money" to "being responsible" brings a sense of identity that is far more solid than the temporary fluctuations of the market.
If there really is a publicly available on-chain donation address from Binance in the future, I will definitely be the first to participate – I'd rather follow doing good than just making money.
It starts with technology and is loyal to character; perhaps this is the reason why we, as long-time users, have always followed.
If you want to learn more about Binance's charitable activities, you can also check out my previous article:
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