ZachXBT Announces Major Reveal on February 26: Directly Addresses the "Most Profitable Company in the Crypto Space" Long-term Insider Trading Scandal

On-Chain Investigator ZachXBT Once Again Sparks Market Shockwaves. On February 23, he posted on X (formerly Twitter) announcing that on February 26, he will release a major investigative report accusing several employees of one of the “most profitable companies in the crypto industry” of long-term insider trading. The news quickly ignited widespread discussion within the community.

In an industry that emphasizes transparency and decentralization, if the investigation proves true, it could be more than just a scandal involving a single company—it might shake the entire industry’s trust foundation and even trigger a new wave of regulatory scrutiny.

ZachXBT Announces Major Investigation, Market Pays Close Attention

On February 23, ZachXBT posted:

“Breaking: On February 26, I will release a major investigation revealing that one of the most profitable companies in the crypto space has had multiple employees engaging in long-term insider trading by abusing internal information.”

The post quickly garnered thousands of likes, shares, and comments, accompanied by a teaser image, but without revealing the name of the involved company. ZachXBT emphasized two key points: first, that the company is among the most profitable in the crypto industry; second, that the insider trading is not an isolated incident but has been ongoing for a long time.

Given ZachXBT’s track record of successfully exposing scams, hacking activities, and platform misconduct—often with comprehensive on-chain evidence, wallet address tracking, and transaction timelines—this teaser is regarded by the market as a highly significant leak.

The Shadow of Insider Trading: An Old Problem in Crypto

Insider trading refers to insiders using non-public information to trade and profit in the market. In traditional finance, such behavior is a serious violation and even a criminal offense; in crypto, despite blockchain transparency, internal information can still be exploited for profit.

Particularly in centralized institutions—such as major exchanges or stablecoin issuers—sensitive information like token listing plans, partnership news, fund flows, and risk management adjustments are often held. If employees leverage this information ahead of public disclosure to manipulate markets, it not only harms users’ interests but also directly undermines market fairness.

Although the crypto industry has been pushing for compliance and transparency in recent years, issues like internal controls and conflicts of interest remain contentious. If this investigation confirms the allegations, it will likely intensify external scrutiny of industry governance structures.

Community Speculates on the Involved Entity, “Most Profitable Company” as a Key Clue

Since ZachXBT has not disclosed specific names, the community has begun to speculate rapidly. Focus centers on crypto companies with high revenue and profit rankings in recent years, especially large centralized exchanges and stablecoin issuers.

Some users even jokingly ask, “Since the reveal is on February 26, is there still time for one last insider trade?” Such semi-joking comments reflect the community’s sensitivity and anxiety about potential scandals.

Notably, ZachXBT has not responded to specific guesses in subsequent comments, only denying any connection to certain rumors and reaffirming that the full report will be published as scheduled. His usual approach is to let the evidence speak for itself rather than releasing vague hints prematurely.

Track Record Builds Anticipation for February 26 Reveal

ZachXBT is known for precise on-chain analysis. His past reports are based on publicly verifiable blockchain data, combined with address annotations, fund flow diagrams, and timeline reconstructions, gradually piecing together the full story. This data-driven investigative approach has earned him high credibility within the crypto community.

If this upcoming disclosure involves multiple employees abusing internal information over a long period, the implications could go beyond individual misconduct, potentially exposing internal control failures or management responsibilities. For a company described as “one of the most profitable in the industry,” the reputational damage could be significant.

More importantly, such events often serve as catalysts for increased regulatory oversight. As global compliance requirements tighten, concrete evidence could lead to legal liabilities, fines, or even executive changes.

Trust in Crypto Industry: Is Transparency Enough?

Blockchain technology inherently emphasizes transparency and trustlessness, but operational realities still depend on people and organizations. When information asymmetry and profit incentives coexist, even fully transparent transaction records cannot completely eliminate moral risks among insiders.

Therefore, the industry is not only concerned with “which company is involved,” but also whether it can establish stricter internal controls and information segregation. Measures like cooling-off periods before trading, employee disclosure systems, and independent compliance reviews could become standard practices.

The February 26 report may become one of the most watched events in the crypto market in 2026. Regardless of the outcome, this storm will serve as a reminder: in an industry characterized by high profits and volatility, trust remains the most scarce asset.

All details are currently confidential. As the reveal date approaches, both the community and the involved entities will be holding their breath.

This article was first published on ABMedia, titled “ZachXBT Announces Major Reveal on February 26: Accusing ‘Most Profitable Crypto Company’ of Long-term Insider Trading Scandal.”

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