丰密|Jul 07, 2026 14:40
The first time I met Pear was probably at a private crypto gathering in Hong Kong. Over the next 234 times, every time I saw her, I could clearly feel her growth. From a fresh graduate with a bit of a student vibe, she gradually transformed into a true frontline star, solving user problems and serving the Chinese-speaking market. For a young person to experience such growth in their first year after graduation, in this kind of environment, is truly lucky.
You can actually see some internal details about Binance from her posts.
For example:
1. A lot of user feedback doesn’t just stop at “Noted” or “We’ll look into it.” Instead, it gets escalated to group discussions, assigned tasks, followed up on, and resolved.
2. The queen herself genuinely listens to user voices and gets directly involved in addressing specific issues.
3. Binance, despite appearing like a massive organization, often operates in a very flat structure. Things don’t go through layer after layer of reporting—whoever can solve the problem steps up immediately.
Happy 9th anniversary, Binance! How are we celebrating the 10th? @binancezh
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