Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao is set to be released from US custody on Sept. 29 after serving a four-month sentence. Zhao's legal issues began in November when he and Binance pleaded guilty to breaking US federal laws, resulting in fines and his resignation as CEO. Despite Zhao's impending release, Binance faces continued legal challenges from the US SEC, alleging violations of federal securities law. The SEC claims Binance plays a significant role in the crypto market by promoting digital assets and offering BNB as a security. While Zhao's troubles may be ending, Binance's legal battles persist. In other news, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire predicts that stablecoins will go mainstream by 2025, and a lawmaker warns against banning election betting to prevent fueling illegal platforms. The crypto market continues to evolve, with risks and opportunities for growth in asset custody and trading. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news