This live stream covered several core topics:
Career Path and Collaboration Choices for Content Creators (KOLs)
Design Logic of Platform Content Ecosystems
Judging Predictive Markets and AI as New Growth Sectors
Views on MEME Coins
Perspectives on Industry Cycles, Compliance Risks, and Newcomer Trading
I only removed filler words, redundancies, and smoothed out sentences—no opinion processing or interpretation was done. Hope it helps you!


Below are the specific Q&A contents:
Q1: How do you view the professionalization of KOLs? How should KOLs monetize and develop their careers?
A: Actually, I haven't taken any advertising gigs.
From a results-oriented perspective, if something doesn't make money, it's basically amateurish; only things that can generate income consistently can be considered professional. But I don't define myself as a 'professional KOL.' I'm more like a volunteer-type KOL. As for how KOLs should monetize, maximize their influence, or plan their career paths—frankly, I'm not an expert.
If I had to give advice, I would suggest trying to collaborate with strong projects.
Strong projects can be broadly divided into two types:
The first type is large, well-established platforms that are relatively mature and stable, such as Binance.
These types of platforms have stable transaction volumes, strong payment capabilities, and are unlikely to abscond with funds.
However, from a cooperation perspective, acquiring equity is basically unrealistic.
The second type is entrepreneurial projects with potential.
These types of projects are riskier, but sometimes you might be able to get shares or token allocations.
Therefore, there is no absolute good or bad.
It depends on whether you prefer stability or growth.
Another important point for KOLs is:
Choose a track that suits you.
Are you in the cryptocurrency industry, or in some other industry?
Should we create more niche content or more general content?
This step is crucial.
From a career development perspective, a logic I often use is:
First choose the track, then the industry, then the role.
The cryptocurrency market itself has great potential for growth and does indeed rely heavily on KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders).
The AI industry, for example, is not so dependent on it.
If you are a KOL and don't have a fixed boss
Essentially, you are "selecting customers".
It is important to select high-quality customers whenever possible.
Q2: What are your expectations for Binance Square's future live streaming and community development?
A:
I am not directly responsible for Binance's product planning.
But from my personal perspective, I really hope to see a platform...
It allows most users to communicate very freely, and the quality of communication is very high.
When the quality of communication is high
For Binance Square, the resulting financial effect will naturally be stronger.
I think content creators and live streamers,
There should be a relatively clear source of income;
As readers, we should also be able to clearly feel the improvement in content quality.
One thing I think Twitter does well is:
The content is extensive and highly interactive.
There's a lot of fun content, but also a lot of content that wastes your time.
But overall it's interesting.
My personal feeling right now is...
Binance Square's content is somewhat biased towards trading and finance.
It's not fun enough.
The next thing to consider is:
How to improve content quality while making it more "fun"?
This will bring significant benefits to bloggers and content creators.
This also allows users to gain tangible benefits when supporting content.
Binance Square has a natural advantage:
It's already on the trading platform.
Features such as tipping, transferring money, trading, and payment are all easy to integrate.
In the long run,
Whether it's a public square, one-on-one chat, chat room, transactions, transfers, payments, or loans,
These things will eventually come together.
Q3: Will Binance Square have any collaborations with sports (such as the World Cup) in the future?
A:
I am not responsible for this.
But I believe your voice will be heard.
At least your opinion will be conveyed.
Q4: What are your thoughts on BNB's future goals?
A:
The goal should certainly be set high.
I won't go into the specific numbers.
Because there's no basis for saying that.
From my personal perspective,
BNB's ecosystem is relatively stable and quite large.
What makes me feel more gratified is:
High community standards
There are many builders.
Moreover, the overall activity level is very high.
If you need support for community building, please feel free to let me know.
I am also part of the community.
In addition, I myself hold a considerable amount of BNB.
Therefore, I am confident in its long-term potential.
I just won't give specific numbers.
Q5: Will you frequently come to Binance Square to do AMAs in the future?
A:
This is my first time conducting an AMA on Binance Square myself.
While answering questions, they also pulled people onto the stage.
It's actually quite distracting.
Once you are familiar with the operation,
I might come more often.
My current idea is:
Interact every few weeks, or once a month.
Q6: What are your thoughts on the boundaries of content on Binance Square? For example, politics, specific cryptocurrencies?
A:
I cannot comment on individual currencies.
From my understanding,
Binance's overall positioning has always been:
I don't get involved in politics, nor do I deal with illegal content.
Content that focuses on the crypto industry itself is more encouraged.
For example, technology, cryptocurrencies, market analysis, and news.
Politics is, of course, news.
It will also affect the market.
However, official platforms tend to be more cautious in this regard.
My personal principles are quite simple:
Do not harm yourself, nor harm others.
Q7: Will there be a repeat of the counterfeit market boom of 2017 and 2021 in the future?
A:
Everyone has a different definition of "altcoin".
But from a more macro perspective,
I don't believe that only one coin will rise in value in the future.
There are now tens of thousands of cryptocurrencies.
Top-ranking projects by market capitalization
They all have some practical applications or usage scenarios.
Bitcoin is more like a "reserve asset".
It has strong value retention capabilities.
However, it has high transaction fees and low programmability.
Not very suitable for daily trading.
Therefore, for a considerable period of time:
There will be multiple public chains.
There will be projects with different functions coexisting.
Markets are bound to have cycles.
There are bull markets and there are bear markets.
There will likely be a market for counterfeit goods in the future.
But when, which batch, and how large?
No one can say for sure.
Q8: After experiencing the legal case in the United States, what new insights have you gained about industry risks?
A:
This incident made me realize very clearly that:
The power of nations, especially the United States, is very strong.
The first point is: compliance is very important.
Some laws have a long statute of limitations.
Even if you weren't in the US at the time,
As long as American users have appeared on the platform
They could be held accountable many years later.
I was in Shanghai when it happened.
I have a technical background.
Not familiar with compliance
This is a big lesson.
I am not a legal expert.
But the most important thing I learned was:
Projects must be conducted legally and compliantly.
Respect the laws of every country.
This is an emerging industry.
It inherently carries risks.
Everyone should learn to protect themselves and also learn to avoid risks.
Q9: As a newcomer, what are your thoughts on contracts? And what is your outlook for the market in the next 3-4 months?
A:
I cannot predict the market trend over the next 3-4 months.
Predicting at this time scale is extremely difficult.
I don't know anyone.
It can make stable and accurate judgments.
If I absolutely must say,
The most significant impact is likely on macroeconomic policies.
For example, US policy,
Even so, no one can be 100% certain.
Regarding the contract, my advice is clear:
Beginners are not advised to try this.
Contracts are high-risk and high-difficulty products.
The returns could be very high.
However, it is not suitable for beginners.
If you absolutely must try
Only very small amounts of money can be used.
When you can handle things easily with a small amount of money,
Then gradually zoom in.
Q10: What are your thoughts on the prediction market sector?
A:
Personally, I think
Predicting the market in the long run,
It should be a fairly large track.
This direction is still in its very early stages.
像 Kalshi、Polymarket,
This has, to some extent, validated the existence of market demand.
There will definitely be more competitors in the future.
There could be hundreds or even thousands of projects.
Which model will win?
How to comply with regulations in different countries
What do the regulatory policies look like?
It's still unclear.
We have also made some investments in this area.
I invested in several different projects.
I hope they all succeed.
Q11: What are your thoughts on AI? Is it a field that everyone can participate in?
A:
I think AI will definitely write a lot of code.
And it's already happening.
Because of AI,
Both the speed and quality of coding have improved significantly.
AI will greatly enhance human productivity.
Of course, there will also be many worthless attempts.
But in any industry, most attempts are bound to fail.
Even if only a small fraction succeed
The successful parts will be very successful.
For the builder,
This is a very positive tool.
Finally, a concluding remark from a passionate fan who has only been in the fandom for six months:
"Across the vast mountains and fields, you are the joy I hide in the gentle breeze."
That's all! $BNB Go for it!
