In an interview, CZ recalled his experience of being forced to leave Binance and serving a four-month sentence, during which he passed the time by exercising, writing books, and discussing cryptocurrencies with his cellmates. CZ said: "I don't think I want to go back to being the CEO of Binance. I have led the company for seven years. I enjoy this job. Although the work is heavy. But I think that chapter is over."
Furthermore, CZ said he even received an offer to sell his controlling stake in the exchange — a stake that makes up the bulk of his personal net worth — but he declined to reveal who the buyer was or the price.
CZ declined to comment on the US election, but said he was satisfied with the direction of X (formerly Twitter).
CZ said: "I think after Musk took over, Twitter has developed much faster, it has launched new features, and the speed of change has been much faster. I am not too worried about the rise and fall of the investment value. We are long-term investors." #crypto2023A