Binance’s co-CEO, Yi He, has committed to compensating the losses of users affected by a scam involving her compromised WeChat account. This is despite earlier instances where the exchange executive has urged users to be more accountable to avoid overt attempts to scam them out of their cash.  Binance co-founder and newly appointed Co-CEO Yi […]Binance’s co-CEO, Yi He, has committed to compensating the losses of users affected by a scam involving her compromised WeChat account. This is despite earlier instances where the exchange executive has urged users to be more accountable to avoid overt attempts to scam them out of their cash.  Binance co-founder and newly appointed Co-CEO Yi […]

Binance co-CEO Yi He to compensate affected users who traded scam token promoted via her hacked WeChat account

2025/12/11 04:15

Binance’s co-CEO, Yi He, has committed to compensating the losses of users affected by a scam involving her compromised WeChat account. This is despite earlier instances where the exchange executive has urged users to be more accountable to avoid overt attempts to scam them out of their cash. 

Binance co-founder and newly appointed Co-CEO Yi He fell victim to a social media hack when her dormant WeChat account was compromised on December 9, 2025. The attackers used her account to promote a BNB Chain-based memecoin called Mubarakah, causing significant losses for users who bought the token based on the phony promotions.

Yi He confirmed the breach on social media platform X, explaining that she abandoned the WeChat account years ago and it was linked to an old phone number that was seized by the perpetrators. 

The hackers made off with $55,000 in profit after hacking the abandoned WeChat account of Binance’s co-CEO, Yi He. 

What compensation is Binance offering to victims?

Yi He announced that she will personally allocate BNB to conduct an airdrop for users who lost money trading the Mubarakah memecoin. The compensation specifically targets users who traded the scam token on the Binance Web3 Wallet and the Alpha platform.

Yi He expressed sympathy for the affected and committed that the airdrop would be fully distributed within 24 hours of her announcement on December 10, 2025.

She clarified that the compensation is a one-time exception and will not be repeated for future incidents. She stated that neither she, the official Binance account, nor any Binance employees would recommend memecoins because such content lacks long-term viability and price support. 

The founder of SlowMist, Yu Xuan, republished his research on how WeChat account takeovers occur. Chinese telecom carriers reassign inactive phone numbers after approximately three months of disuse. 

Once an attacker obtains access to a recycled phone number that was previously linked to a WeChat account, they can initiate an account recovery process. The system requires contacting just two frequent contacts to verify identity. These contacts might include people who were never directly messaged and only added as friends or interacted with briefly in shared groups.

WeChat takeovers of prominent crypto figures have sort of become a thing, as Tron founder Justin Sun also reported on November 30, 2025, that his account was hacked, prompting him to contact the platform to regain access. 

Yi He herself was previously impersonated in a separate incident in March 2025.

Yi He’s WeChat was hacked

According to blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain, the hackers created two new wallets approximately seven hours before posting about the token and spent 19,479 USDT to purchase 21.16 million MUBARA tokens through PancakeSwap and other decentralized exchanges.

After being promoted on Yi He’s compromised WeChat account, the price of the token surged from around $0.001 to $0.008, representing an increase of over 800%. The token’s market cap briefly touched $8 million as unsuspecting traders rushed to buy based on what appeared to be an endorsement from the Binance executive. 

The attackers then sold 11.95 million tokens for 43,520 USDT, securing approximately $55,000 in profit before the token crashed more than 60%.

Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao quickly warned users on X, stating that Web2 social media security is not strong and urging the community to avoid buying memecoins from the hacked posts. Yi He recovered her account through external verification and changed the password.

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