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Freedom of Money? CZ's Book Title Has Meme Coin Market Feeling Liberated (30% Liberated, Actually)
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Freedom of Money? CZ's Book Title Has Meme Coin Market Feeling Liberated (30% Liberated, Actually)

CZ, Binance's founding father and blockchain royalty, is releasing a new book titled "Freedom of Money." The e-book is already up for pre-order in English and Traditional Chinese, while the physical English edition arrives next week. Additional translations are "coming in the next few months," presumably after the memecoin traders have taken their profits and gone home.

Here's the wholesome twist: all proceeds go to charity. CZ isn't making a single satoshi from this. Zero. The man could have slapped a paywall on "Web3 Wisdom from the Oracle" and instead chose to do good. Someone alert the karma counters.

And yet.

The internet, ever the opportunist, did what the internet does best.

A BSC-based memecoin called Freedom of Money—with absolutely zero affiliation to CZ—shot up 30% within an hour of his announcement, briefly touching a $14 million market cap before cooling off to a still-respectable $12.8 million. The token hit $0.015 before drifting down to a comfortable $0.01, like a degen returning from a Vegas trip with just enough for Uber home.

In a separate corner of the memecoin multiverse, there's also a token called "Binance Life" ($币安人生), which coincidentally matches the Chinese title of CZ's book. That one managed a more conservative 10% gain, the equivalent of showing up to a party fashionably late.

For the record, CZ has explicitly stated he owns neither memecoin and has zero intention of buying either. But apparently that hasn't discouraged the degen cavalry from charging in, wallets already open. What are you gonna do? The man writes a book about financial freedom and degens hear "yolo."

This is not investment advice.

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UpdatedApr 3, 2026, 11:22 UTC

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