YZi Labs has committed $100 million to Hash Global’s BNB Holdings Fund

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YZi Labs has committed $100 million to Hash Global’s BNB holdings fund, an instrument that is being promoted as providing regulatory clarity for institutional investors.

With more institutions looking to invest in and hold digital assets, the outlet formerly going by the name Binance Labs has amped up its support for Hash Global, providing secure access as well as the regulatory clarity that these institutions require. 

The smooth progression of the digital asset strategy contrasts sharply with the board-level drama that has stalled its $500 million commitment to CEA Industries. 

YZi Labs commits $100 million to Hash Global 

YZi Labs, the investment arm led by former Binance Labs head Ella Zhang, announced a fresh $100 million strategic commitment to Hash Global’s BNB Holdings Fund. 

The new Holdings Fund is specifically for institutional investors. According to official documentation, it is expected to provide the regulatory clarity and custody systems that banks and funds require to hold digital assets. 

Unlike Bitcoin, which institutions mostly hold through ETFs, or Ethereum, the BNB path is being marketed as “ecosystem co-building,” meaning that investors’ capital will be affected by the performance of the BNB Chain, which now handles over 5 million daily active users.

Ella Zhang stated that BNB provides an attractive yield, directing attention to an earlier version of the fund, which has already delivered a 32.5% return in its first few months of operation.

KK, the founder of Hash Global, described the $100 million deal as a structural alignment.

The BNB Chain 2026 Technical Roadmap is aiming for extreme performance. The network is currently being optimized to handle 20,000 transactions per second with sub-second finality. 

YZi Labs’ BNB treasury arrangement with CEA Industries stalls 

Cryptopolitan previously reported on YZi Labs’ leadership struggle with CEA Industries (NASDAQ: BNC). The initial plan was for CEA Industries to replicate the success of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) to become a publicly traded U.S. company that holds a massive treasury of BNB tokens. 

As of March 2026, CEA Industries already holds over 500,000 BNB, making it one of the largest corporate treasuries of the asset in the world. 

However, in February 2026, YZi Labs partner Alex Odagiu accused the CEA board of “malicious manipulation” for delaying the annual shareholder meeting for over 400 days. To protect their positions, the CEA board allegedly adopted a shareholder rights plan that has been described as a “poison pill” that triggers if any group tries to acquire more than 15% of the company.

SEC filings from March 2, 2026, show that Thomas Hans, a director at CEA, reported indirect ownership of millions of warrants. YZi Labs has filed a preliminary consent statement with the SEC to try and replace the board. 

True to the trend of giving conflicting accounts of events, the board is proposing to lower management fees paid to 10X Capital, the asset manager for the BNB treasury, claiming a secret arrangement with YZi Labs. YZi Labs, on the other hand, alleges that the proposal is the board’s way of trying to entrench itself. Reports suggest the board even considered deviating from its BNB strategy and purchasing other assets like Solana. 

BNB is trading close to $640 at the time of writing, down less than 1% in the last 24 hours and up over 7% over the last week.

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