On May 1, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), a key figure in the cryptocurrency industry and founder of Binance exchange, had his fate turned in court. According to The Verge, CZ appeared in a professional image at the sentencing hearing, wearing a dark blue suit and a light blue tie. The hearing was previously postponed due to the judge's personal affairs.

Looking back at the entire trial, Judge Jones thanked the prosecutorial team for their detailed report and prediction of possible sentences. He also said that in many respects, he agreed with the prosecutor's opinions and analysis.

Background

Last November, Zhao Changpeng and Binance pleaded guilty to violating U.S. anti-money laundering and sanctions regulations. Under a broad settlement agreement with the U.S. government, Zhao Changpeng agreed to resign as Binance CEO and pay a $50 million fine, while Binance was required to pay a fine of up to $4.3 billion in exchange for allowing the exchange to continue its operations.

Faced with legal challenges, Zhao Changpeng agreed to pay a huge bail of $175 million to remain free before the verdict. In November 2023, US prosecutors requested that Zhao Changpeng be prohibited from leaving the United States before the trial. Prosecutors believed that even if Zhao Changpeng lost the assets used as collateral, he would still be able to live a comfortable life with the remaining property.

Review of the trial cases

During the trial, Judge Richard Jones rejected the Justice Department's request for an enhanced sentencing from 18 months to 3 years. Judge Jones pointed out that there was no evidence that Changpeng Zhao was informed of illegal activities on the Binance platform. The Justice Department's lawyers tried to argue that the judge should infer that CZ was aware of it, but this argument was not accepted.

The Probation Office recommended a sentence of 10 to 16 months in prison, plus 1 to 3 years of supervised release, which was initially approved by Judge Jones. Although the Department of Justice requested a 36-month prison sentence and a $50 million fine for CZ, the Probation Office preferred a shorter sentence, while the defense argued for house arrest and probation.

During the debate, the DOJ prosecutors stressed that CZ only began to improve compliance after being indicted, and unlike Sam Bankman-Fried, CZ should not be considered an incentive for probation. Judge Jones questioned the DOJ's sentencing guidelines, fearing that they would lead to sentencing differences, but the DOJ responded that sentencing differences reflected the severity of the behavior.

The probation office believes that 5 months in prison is enough to deter CZ and other potential offenders without being unnecessarily harsh. CZ's defense attorney emphasized that all factors support a lenient sentence for CZ, and that CZ did not evade responsibility but faced the problem head-on. CZ's family, including his mother, son, nephew, and sister, all attended the defense, showing family unity and support.

During the defense, CZ's lawyer mentioned some "confidential matters" that were sealed and not made public. Judge Jones said in court that there was no need to continue discussing the sealed documents. CZ apologized in court and was willing to take responsibility for his "mistakes". He emphasized that Binance implemented a KYC/AML program and cooperated with the US government. CZ also expressed his vision for the future, hoping to create an online education platform to help poor children.

Judge Jones received widespread support from the community when he made his ruling. He read all 161 letters of support for CZ from CZ's family and friends, portraying him as a person of drive, passion and determination. The judge emphasized that CZ took on "extraordinary responsibilities" and was a man dedicated to his family. He also mentioned Binance's rapid rise and CZ's hard work.

Case Decision

Ultimately, Judge Jones sentenced CZ to four months in prison, far less than the 36 months recommended by the Department of Justice. The verdict was made public by CZ on social media, where he thanked everyone who supported him and said he would focus on the next chapter of his life, which is education. CZ promised to continue to be a passive investor in cryptocurrencies and emphasized the importance of compliance in the industry. He also confirmed that despite personal challenges, Binance's user funds are always safe and the company will continue to protect the interests of users.

This judgment is regarded as an important legal precedent in the cryptocurrency industry, which may have a profound impact on the regulation and operation of the entire industry. As the case develops further, Binance and other cryptocurrency trading platforms will have to pay more attention to compliance issues to avoid similar legal risks. #赵长鹏 #币安