Summary
- Changpeng Zhao said that if a project is solid, exchanges would want to list it first.
- He said that if you have to beg exchanges for a listing, you should check the project's competitiveness and direction.
- He emphasized that in a decentralized world, companies can freely choose their business model, and it is important to treat users well.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), co-founder of Binance, said that if a project is solid, exchanges would try to list it first.
On the 15th (local time), Changpeng Zhao wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "If you think the airdrops or the costs paid to users offered when an exchange lists are a waste, then don't use them," adding, "If a project is truly excellent, exchanges will try hard to bring it on board first."
He went on to emphasize, "If you are in a situation where you have to beg exchanges to list you, you should first check the project's competitiveness and direction." He added, "In a decentralized world, each company can freely choose its business model, and no one forces them," and said, "You should focus on treating users well rather than worrying about competitors."

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