SAFU
The Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU) is an emergency fund that was established by Binance in July 2018 to protect users' funds. When the fund was established, Binance committed a percentage of trading fees in order to grow it to a sizable level to safeguard users.
The Secure Asset Fund was valued at US$1 billion based on the opening price on January 29, 2022. The value of the fund will fluctuate based on the market. The SAFU fund wallets comprise BNB, BTC, USDT, and TUSD.
SAFU wallet addresses:
BTC: 1BAuq7Vho2CEkVkUxbfU26LhwQjbCmWQkD
BNB and USDT (BEP20): 0x4B16c5dE96EB2117bBE5fd171E4d203624B014aa
TUSD (ERC20): 0x4B16c5dE96EB2117bBE5fd171E4d203624B014aa
The origin of SAFU
During unscheduled maintenance, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the Binance CEO, tweeted out to users stating:
Funds are safe
After this, the phrase "Funds are safe" became regularly used by CZ to ensure users were aware that their funds were, in fact, safe.
In 2018, a content creator named Bizonacci uploaded a video on YouTube titled “Funds Are Safu”. It quickly spread and became a viral meme. Since then, the community began using the phrase "Funds are SAFU."