BNB Chain hit 2.4 million daily users, CZ said, but he did not share a measurement method. YZi Labs backed Predict.fun and then moved to challenge control of BNCBNB Chain hit 2.4 million daily users, CZ said, but he did not share a measurement method. YZi Labs backed Predict.fun and then moved to challenge control of BNC

BNB Chain User Activity Soars to 2.4M Daily, According to Binance’s CZ

2025/12/14 17:46
  • BNB Chain hit 2.4 million daily users, CZ said, but he did not share a measurement method.
  • YZi Labs backed Predict.fun and then moved to challenge control of BNC’s BNB treasury through an SEC filing.

BNB Chain reached about 2.4 million daily users, Binance founder Changpeng Zhao said in a Dec. 13, 2025, post on X. Zhao, known as CZ, wrote that “2.4 million people use @BNBChain, daily.”

BNB Chain 2.4M Daily Users. Source: CZ via XBNB Chain 2.4M Daily Users. Source: CZ via X

The claim adds a fresh data point to the ongoing debate about which major networks lead in day-to-day activity. However, CZ did not explain what method produced the 2.4 million figure, including whether it counts daily active addresses, unique wallets, or another internal metric.

The report said the figure points to heavy activity and places BNB Chain among the most used Layer 1 networks. It also noted that the claim came from CZ’s X post and did not include supporting data or a third party dashboard link.

CZ Backs Predict.fun as YZi Labs Targets Control of BNC’s BNB Treasury

Changpeng Zhao recently announced a new prediction market called Predict.fun on the BNB Chain that lets users earn yield on funds while their positions remain open, as outlined in our recent blog post.

He said the platform was built by a former Binance employee with backing from YZiLabs, and it already has more than 12,000 users with about $300,000 in combined volume. CZ framed the launch as addressing a common problem in prediction markets by using idle capital to generate returns, even though the platform still trails larger rivals in total trading volume.

On Dec. 2–3, 2025, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao’s investment firm YZi Labs launched a governance battle to gain control of CEA Industries (BNC), a publicly traded company with one of the largest BNB treasuries in the world, as we covered in our latest report.

YZi Labs filed a consent solicitation with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, asking shareholders to expand the board, elect new directors, and repeal recent bylaws after accusing current leadership and 10X Capital of mismanagement and lack of transparency around BNC’s strategy and asset reporting.

The move aims to replace the board and reshape how the firm manages its digital asset treasury, which holds hundreds of millions in BNB, amid a sharp drop in the company’s share price.

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