“Binance didn’t start with a perfect plan.
It started with trust… and someone quietly standing behind it.”
Pages 83–87 of Freedom of Money are not about success.
They are about ordinary days… before everything became extraordinary.
When Changpeng Zhao decided to build Binance,
he didn’t have a line of investors waiting.
Quite the opposite.
He had rejections.
“There are thousands of crypto exchanges already.”
“You won’t succeed.”
These words didn’t come from strangers.
They came from people he once trusted.
Then ICO appeared.
A new concept.
Unclear.
Hardly understood.
And still, he decided to move forward.
3 days to write a whitepaper.
2 weeks to raise $15 million.
At the time, it sounded almost impossible.
The whitepaper went out.
Many people agreed to be advisors.
Many asked for token allocations.
Everything looked like any other project in that era.
But there was one small detail…
One that made all the difference.
Only one person truly sat down, read, edited, and cared about the product.
That person was Yi He.
CZ wrote:
“Only one of the advisors, Yi, provided input… a lot of input.”
Not surface-level feedback.
Real work. Real effort.
“I spent more time clicking ‘Accept Change’ than writing the document.”
But what made it different…
was not how much she contributed.
It was what she didn’t take.
“She didn’t request any token allocations.”
At a time when almost everyone was trying to take a piece…
She chose to give more.
Not because she lacked opportunity.
But because she believed.
In the product.
In the users.
In the person she was working with.
And then, on a very ordinary day…
While reviewing the whitepaper, she said:
“How about ‘bi an’ — coin safe?”
No long discussion.
No analysis.
Just a name.
And Changpeng Zhao replied:
“Sounds good.”
No one in that room knew
that this decision, made in seconds…
would become a global brand.
But that’s how Binance was built.
Not with long meetings.
Not with perfect presentations.
But with
fast decisions
clear conviction
and people who truly did the work
If you read this story slowly enough,
you’ll realize:
Binance wasn’t built by vision alone.
It was built by people
who didn’t stand in the spotlight.
People who
didn’t need attention
didn’t ask for tokens
didn’t ask to be seen
But left their mark on the most important moments.
And in those early days,
Yi He was one of them.
Some people create success.
Others quietly make it possible.
If Binance is a big story,
then Yi He is a quiet part of it…
but an essential one.
Not everyone needs to stand in front.
But the ones behind…
are often the ones holding everything together.
Sometimes,
a thank you is not enough.
But it still deserves to be said.
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