
孙宇晨是波场(TRON)的创始人,也是币圈一位有名的特立独行的人物。币圈媒体CoinDesk今年11月底发布了一篇报道,详细描述了孙宇晨是怎么吃掉那根他从苏富比以620万美元购得的、出自现代艺术家毛里齐奥・卡特兰之手的那根香蕉的。谁料文章上线后,竟然引起了不小的波澜。
这篇文章题为《我看着孙宇晨吃掉了世界上最昂贵的香蕉,但我真心搞不懂》。文章原原本本介绍了“香蕉事件”的始末,包括孙宇晨的背景信息,以及他和美国证交会之间的纠葛——美国证交会指控孙宇晨涉嫌欺诈,不过孙宇晨和波场币平台已经申请驳回了这一诉讼。该报道还指出,孙宇晨的律师向多家媒体威胁声,如果他们胆敢报道波场币涉嫌非法金融活动的新闻,就会对他们采取法律行动。
不过很快,CoinDesk就因为这篇报道引火烧身了。据知情人士透露,在孙宇晨团队对这篇文章表示了不满后,CoinDesk的所有者——虚拟币交易所Bullish立即要求小编将这篇文章从网站上撤下。毕竟波场也是CoinDesk的旗舰产品“共识”系列会议的主要赞助商。(不过通过CoinDesk与雅虎新闻的联合供稿协议,该文章的一个版本目前仍然能在网上看到。)
熟悉CoinDesk的消息人士表示,在文章被撤下后,CoinDesk的记者们纷纷对新闻采编的独立性表示了担忧。上周,在与Bullish的CEO汤姆・法利和CoinDesk的CEO萨拉・斯特拉托伯德哈举行的一场会议上,CoinDesk的新闻采编人员纷纷要求恢复那篇文章,并且附上编者按。
这一事件也凸显了CoinDesk新东家Bullish之间日益紧张的关系。CoinDesk是一家屡获殊荣的媒体,特别是它揭露了FTX的大规模欺诈行为而广受赞誉。CoinDesk于去年年底被Bullish收购。这也反映出了孙宇晨与日俱增的影响力。孙宇晨今年11月份通过美国当选总统特朗普的“世界自由金融”项目购买了3000万美元的代币,并且以顾问身份加入了这个项目。
我们通过不同渠道请法利就此事发表评论,但截止发稿时仍未获得回应。CoinDesk的主编凯文・雷诺兹以及孙宇晨的发言人也未回应我们的置评请求。
新东家
CoinDesk创办于2013年,去年被其原东家数字货币集团(Digital Currency Group)挂牌出售。数字货币集团曾花了很长的时间寻找买家,最终在去年年底以大约7500万美元的价格将CoinDesk卖给了 Bullish。《华尔街日报》2023年初曾报道称,有“多个买家”愿意以远超2亿美元的价格接手CoinDesk,但最终的成交价离2亿美元显然还是有很大差距的。
Bullish是一家加密货币交易所,其性质与Coinbase和币安类似,不过在市场份额上要远远落后于前两家。它的CEO法利曾任纽交所总裁。Bullish是从区块链公司Block.one拆分出来的一家公司。而Block.one在2018年曾为它的区块链EOS融资逾40亿美元,只不过它一直没有打造出什么经久不衰的产品。
在Bullish收购CoinDesk的时候,它承诺CoinDesk作为一个独立子公司来运营,并任命《华尔街日报》前主编马特・默里担任编缉委员会主席。默里还在今年6月加盟了《华盛顿邮报》,担任执行主编,不过他仍保留了CoinDesk的职位,而这个编辑委员会一直也只有他一个人。据知情人士透露,默里已于本周一从CoinDesk辞职。默里也拒绝就此事发表评论。
Bullish对2025年的盈利似乎很有信心,只是我们尚不清楚CoinDesk在其中会扮演怎样的角色。上周,Bullish 发送了一封邮件,告知员工公司正在为IPO做准备,并要求员工对相关计划严格保密(不过《财富》还是看到了这封邮件)。CoinDesk的编辑人员也在这封邮件的收件人之列。(财富中文网)
译者:朴成奎
波场(Tron)创始人孙宇晨。FAN KAR-LONG—GETTY IMAGES
孙宇晨是波场(TRON)的创始人,也是币圈一位有名的特立独行的人物。币圈媒体CoinDesk今年11月底发布了一篇报道,详细描述了孙宇晨是怎么吃掉那根他从苏富比以620万美元购得的、出自现代艺术家毛里齐奥・卡特兰之手的那根香蕉的。谁料文章上线后,竟然引起了不小的波澜。
这篇文章题为《我看着孙宇晨吃掉了世界上最昂贵的香蕉,但我真心搞不懂》。文章原原本本介绍了“香蕉事件”的始末,包括孙宇晨的背景信息,以及他和美国证交会之间的纠葛——美国证交会指控孙宇晨涉嫌欺诈,不过孙宇晨和波场币平台已经申请驳回了这一诉讼。该报道还指出,孙宇晨的律师向多家媒体威胁声,如果他们胆敢报道波场币涉嫌非法金融活动的新闻,就会对他们采取法律行动。
不过很快,CoinDesk就因为这篇报道引火烧身了。据知情人士透露,在孙宇晨团队对这篇文章表示了不满后,CoinDesk的所有者——虚拟币交易所Bullish立即要求小编将这篇文章从网站上撤下。毕竟波场也是CoinDesk的旗舰产品“共识”系列会议的主要赞助商。(不过通过CoinDesk与雅虎新闻的联合供稿协议,该文章的一个版本目前仍然能在网上看到。)
熟悉CoinDesk的消息人士表示,在文章被撤下后,CoinDesk的记者们纷纷对新闻采编的独立性表示了担忧。上周,在与Bullish的CEO汤姆・法利和CoinDesk的CEO萨拉・斯特拉托伯德哈举行的一场会议上,CoinDesk的新闻采编人员纷纷要求恢复那篇文章,并且附上编者按。
这一事件也凸显了CoinDesk新东家Bullish之间日益紧张的关系。CoinDesk是一家屡获殊荣的媒体,特别是它揭露了FTX的大规模欺诈行为而广受赞誉。CoinDesk于去年年底被Bullish收购。这也反映出了孙宇晨与日俱增的影响力。孙宇晨今年11月份通过美国当选总统特朗普的“世界自由金融”项目购买了3000万美元的代币,并且以顾问身份加入了这个项目。
我们通过不同渠道请法利就此事发表评论,但截止发稿时仍未获得回应。CoinDesk的主编凯文・雷诺兹以及孙宇晨的发言人也未回应我们的置评请求。
新东家
CoinDesk创办于2013年,去年被其原东家数字货币集团(Digital Currency Group)挂牌出售。数字货币集团曾花了很长的时间寻找买家,最终在去年年底以大约7500万美元的价格将CoinDesk卖给了 Bullish。《华尔街日报》2023年初曾报道称,有“多个买家”愿意以远超2亿美元的价格接手CoinDesk,但最终的成交价离2亿美元显然还是有很大差距的。
Bullish是一家加密货币交易所,其性质与Coinbase和币安类似,不过在市场份额上要远远落后于前两家。它的CEO法利曾任纽交所总裁。Bullish是从区块链公司Block.one拆分出来的一家公司。而Block.one在2018年曾为它的区块链EOS融资逾40亿美元,只不过它一直没有打造出什么经久不衰的产品。
在Bullish收购CoinDesk的时候,它承诺CoinDesk作为一个独立子公司来运营,并任命《华尔街日报》前主编马特・默里担任编缉委员会主席。默里还在今年6月加盟了《华盛顿邮报》,担任执行主编,不过他仍保留了CoinDesk的职位,而这个编辑委员会一直也只有他一个人。据知情人士透露,默里已于本周一从CoinDesk辞职。默里也拒绝就此事发表评论。
Bullish对2025年的盈利似乎很有信心,只是我们尚不清楚CoinDesk在其中会扮演怎样的角色。上周,Bullish 发送了一封邮件,告知员工公司正在为IPO做准备,并要求员工对相关计划严格保密(不过《财富》还是看到了这封邮件)。CoinDesk的编辑人员也在这封邮件的收件人之列。(财富中文网)
译者:朴成奎
In late November, the leading crypto trade publication CoinDesk published a story about the latest antics by one of the industry’s more outlandish figures. The article recounted how blockchain billionaire Justin Sun ate the banana he had purchased for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s from the modern artist Maurizio Cattelan.
The article was titled “I Watched Justin Sun Eat the World’s Most Expensive Banana. I Don’t Get It.” It provided context about the art world and the banana-eating stunt, as well as background on Sun, including his run-in with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which has charged him with fraud. Sun and Tron have moved to dismiss the lawsuit. The Coindesk report also noted that Sun’s lawyers have threatened media outlets with legal action for reporting on the use of Tron, the blockchain he founded, for illicit finance.
Soon, CoinDesk faced pressure of its own. After Sun’s team complained about the tone of the piece, CoinDesk’s owners, the crypto exchange Bullish, demanded editorial staff remove it from the publication’s website, according to sources familiar with the matter. Tron is a major sponsor of CoinDesk’s flagship Consensus conference series. (A version of the article still appears online through a syndication agreement with Yahoo News.)
In response, sources close to CoinDesk say the site’s journalists raised concerns over editorial independence, including at a newsroom meeting last week with Bullish CEO Tom Farley and CoinDesk CEO Sara Stratoberdha, and asked for the article to be restored with an editor’s note.
The incident highlights the growing tension between CoinDesk, an award-winning outlet whose reporting is largely credited for exposing the massive fraud at FTX, and its new owner Bullish, which purchased the publication late last year. It also reflects the increasing influence of Sun, who bought $30 million of tokens from President-elect Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial in November and joined the crypto project as an advisor.
Farley did not respond to multiple requests for comment across different channels. CoinDesk editor-in-chief Kevin Reynolds and a spokesperson for Sun did not respond to a request for comment.
New ownership
Founded in 2013, CoinDesk went on the block last year as its parent company, Digital Currency Group, sought to firm up its balance sheet. After a prolonged search for a buyer, DCG sold CoinDesk to Bullish late last year for around $75 million, significantly less than the “multiple” offers north of $200 million that the Wall Street Journal reported in early 2023.
Bullish is a crypto exchange similar to Coinbase and Binance, though it lags far behind in market share. Led by Farley, a former president of the New York Stock Exchange, Bullish is a spinout of Block.one, a crypto firm that raised over $4 billion in 2018 for its blockchain EOS, though it never built a lasting product.
When Bullish purchased CoinDesk, it pledged that the publication would operate as an independent subsidiary and appointed former editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal Matt Murray to serve as chair of an editorial committee. Murray also joined the Washington Post as executive editor in June, though he remained at his CoinDesk post, which remained a one-person committee. He resigned from CoinDesk on Monday, according to sources familiar with the matter. Murray declined to comment.
Bullish also appears to have major financial ambitions for the coming year, though it is unclear how CoinDesk fits into them. Last week, Bullish sent an email, viewed by Fortune, informing employees that it was preparing for an initial public offering and to keep any such plans confidential. CoinDesk editorial staffers were included in the email blast.