CZ calms users as Binance scraps $557M SpaceX token offering and begins refunds

Source Cryptopolitan

Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has commented on the abrupt halt of the exchange’s long-awaited space-themed listing. He assured customers’ security is at the top of their list. 

The decision comes after Binance and other crypto exchanges, including Bybit and Bitget, failed to secure enough SpaceX-related shares to back tokenized exposure products tied to the company’s upcoming public listing.

The canceled offering had attracted huge demand. Despite the high interest, the partner issuer behind the product was unable to provide enough underlying SpaceX stock to match the tokenized claims. And exchanges ended up stopping allocations entirely.

CZ reassures users as Binance halts SPCXx IPO plan

CZ emphasized user protection on an X post, saying “Protect users when things don’t go as planned.” 

He also linked the official statement to the Binance Wallet SPCXx IPO reversals. Binance said it was unable to carry out the plan due to “circumstances outside of our control.” It added, “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.” It also specified how compensation was made available to those affected. 

All USDC tokens that participants subscribed to will be refunded to them in the same way as they paid. Refunds are in process and will be completed by June 12, Binance said. 

In addition to refunds, Binance also announced a $1 million compensation for the users in the form of SPCXB tokens. Binance says SPCXB will be an “upcoming bStocks token that will track the price of the SpaceX stock.” 

They say users who participated in the airdrop will also receive the same amount of the airdrop in their Binance Spot accounts by June 18. The digital asset will be backed “1:1 by real SpaceX shares held by a regulated custodian” and will also provide proof of reserves for transparency, the company says. Prior to that, Binance had launched pre-IPO perpetual futures for SpaceX’s debut. 

$557M investor demand builds before Binance cancels SPCXx offering

Many investors were keenly interested in Binance’s canceled campaign. Dune Analytics reported that the offering attracted about $557 million in subscriptions from 27,689 wallet addresses. 

Retail investors dominated the offering. These subscribers, who pledged less than one-fifth of the total capital, earned over $20,000. About 17% of the subscribers were mid-sized participants ($20,000-$100,000) who contributed nearly 58% of the money raised. The large investors were also part of the campaign. More than 10% of the subscribed capital, or at least 114 wallet addresses, contributed more than $500,000. 

The SPCXx was attached to xStocks and was intended to give investors exposure to SpaceX without them having to buy shares publicly. However, SpaceX’s pre-IPO allocation received by xStocks from underwriters came in below expectations. Hence, Binance and Bybit had to cancel their campaign.

SPCXx fallout exposes risks in tokenized stock markets

The incident highlights growing demand for tokenized real-world assets, while also exposing challenges in aligning blockchain-based products with traditional equity markets. Analysts note that while investor appetite is strong, supply constraints and regulatory complexities remain key hurdles.

Binance has reiterated that all affected users will be fully refunded, with no additional action required on their part. As the industry continues experimenting with tokenized securities, the episode underscores the difficulties of bridging traditional stock markets with crypto infrastructure in fast-moving conditions.

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