Binance’s CZ, Scaramucci and Saylor Confirm Continued Bitcoin Buys — “Not Selling”

Published at 2026-02-11 07:15:09

On Wednesday (Feb. 11, 2026) Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao confirmed the exchange is accumulating and holding cryptocurrencies instead of selling into recent volatility, echoing comments from Anthony Scaramucci of SkyBridge and MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor. All three figures reiterated they will keep buying Bitcoin (BTC) and have no plans to liquidate positions despite significant drawdowns, signaling continued conviction from both exchange leadership and prominent institutional buyers.

That unified message may matter for market dynamics: coordinated buy-side commitment from high-profile players can reduce perceived sell pressure and shore up investor confidence during turbulent periods. While markets remain volatile and outcomes are uncertain, the comments underscore a longer-term accumulation strategy among major industry participants, which could influence liquidity and price behavior for BTC in the near term.

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