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Binance Exec Kong Jianping Outlines Case for Bitcoin and BNB as Strategic Reserve Assets

Binance published an interview with Kong Jianping, a senior figure whose career arc runs from law school through two Nasdaq listings, in which he addressed corporate treasury strategy around $BTC and $BNB, the emerging…

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Mohamed Naseem
Malé · 3 min read
27 May 2026Markets desk
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Binance published an interview with Kong Jianping, a senior figure whose career arc runs from law school through two Nasdaq listings, in which he addressed corporate treasury strategy around $BTC and $BNB, the emerging concept of Web4, and the place of artificial intelligence in the economy for younger workers.

Strategic Reserves: Bitcoin and BNB in the Same Sentence

The pairing of $BTC and $BNB as strategic reserve candidates is the most consequential claim in the piece. Bitcoin's growing acceptance on corporate balance sheets — a trend that has drawn in publicly traded companies over recent years — is well-documented. Extending that framing to $BNB, Binance's native exchange token, is a different argument. $BNB is not a neutral, permissionless asset; it is issued and substantially influenced by Binance itself. Anyone evaluating it as a treasury instrument is, in effect, taking on platform risk alongside market risk. Kong does not appear to address that distinction, at least as reported.

Web4 and the Next Infrastructure Pitch

Kong also touched on Web4, the loosely defined successor narrative to Web3. The label tends to surface when the prior cycle's terminology has worn thin. Without a specific technical or protocol definition offered in the source, it reads here as positioning rather than a product roadmap.

AI Anxiety and the Career Advice Frame

The interview's third major thread — Kong's suggestion that young people should stop worrying about AI — fits a familiar genre of executive reassurance. Whether that reassurance is grounded in labor-market analysis or in a desire to keep the talent pipeline calm is a question the source does not answer.

What the Byline Tells You

The piece was published by Binance, not by an independent outlet. Kong Jianping's two Nasdaq listings are cited as credentialing shorthand, though the companies involved are not named in the available summary. Readers weighing the strategic-reserve thesis on $BNB should note the source: the exchange that issues the token is also the one making the case for holding it.

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