After being in the crypto space for a long time, you will find that those who can truly leave an impact are not the ones who shout out trades or pile up profits with a few charts, but rather those who do the right thing in the unnoticed corners.
Many employees at Binance may not even know about the charitable work done over the years, and very few in the circle actively mention it.
But the more such actions of 'not taking advantage, not seeking attention' occur, the more old users respect it.
Because you know, when an institution is willing to pull out money even when no one is watching, that is the true essence.
Having been in the circle for so long, I've seen too many people make their first bucket of gold and then start to compete, shifting their focus to rivals, market trends, and reputation; even those who initially bullied others didn't stand up to do good when they needed to, and later continued to ride on the coattails of others. They forget the initial intention of wanting to improve the lives of themselves and those around them.
Donating is never about comparing numbers, but about willingness.
Those who are willing do not wait until they are wealthy to start; those who are not willing, even if their positions soar, will never have that moment.
I don't know what others think, but I have always believed that the essence of crypto is not about getting rich quickly, but about making the distribution of resources fairer, allowing abilities and goodwill to be amplified just a little.
If we are making money here but pretend not to see because 'this is not an obligation', then this industry, no matter how high its market value, will lack a soul.
Moreover, you might not realize that:
Like @嗯哼Enheng Build , the long-term builders in BNB who are willing to lend a hand will, in turn, strengthen the entire community's recognition of Binance's values, which is more important in the long run than any rise or fall.
Many people in the circle like to make jokes about words like 'goodwill' and 'sense of responsibility', but those who can really turn the page during a bear market and continue after the industry is reshuffled are not just those chasing temporary heat.
So I actually feel that this is not about 'doing good by following others', but more about using one's own way to continue the most scarce elements in this industry.
Money will run out, but values will remain. Those who act understand this power.
