Binance's former CEO, Zhao Changpeng, has tweeted for the first time since his release. Changpeng tweeted "gm (good morning)" via his personal X account. This is Zhao's first tweet since his release, which was originally scheduled for September 29th but was moved up to this morning. Zhao's release was announced by Binance on September 28th. The company said that Zhao had been released from custody after being questioned by the Chinese authorities. Binance did not provide any details about the questioning, but it said that Zhao was "not charged with any crime." Zhao's release comes after a period of uncertainty for Binance. The company has been under scrutiny by regulators around the world in recent months. In June, the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) banned Binance from operating in the country. The FCA said that Binance was "not capable of being effectively supervised." Despite the regulatory challenges, Binance remains one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges. The company has over 100 million users and processes billions of dollars in transactions each day.