CZ Warning: Anyone claiming they can help a project get listed on a certain CEX is a liar

Gate News reports that on March 25, CZ posted on X warning that anyone claiming to help a project list on a CEX can be considered a scammer, especially those who claim to know CZ personally or have close ties with him. CZ stated that in 99.999% of cases, he does not know these people; if he does, they are blacklisted. He also reminded users to stay safe and be vigilant against such scams.

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