Former Binance CEO CZ Wishes for Pardon, Not a Return to Leadership

Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao, the former CEO of Binance, has publicly stated that he has no intention of returning to the helm of the cryptocurrency exchange. However, he expressed that he would not oppose receiving a pardon from former President Donald Trump, following a suggestion from Telos Foundation’s Executive Director, John Lilic.

On December 2, CZ responded to a post from Lilic, who had proposed that Trump consider pardoning him. Lilic suggested that such a pardon would allow CZ to return as CEO of Binance and help the cryptocurrency industry reach its full potential. He also described CZ as a victim of “lawfare”—the use of legal systems to advance political or business interests.

In his reply, CZ clarified that while he had no desire to take on the role of Binance CEO again, he would not “mind” a pardon. He tweeted: “No wish to be CEO again. But definitely wouldn’t mind a pardon.”

The tweet sparked a flurry of supportive comments from the crypto community, with many expressing that CZ could still make significant contributions to the industry, either by returning to Binance in some capacity or by playing a more prominent role in the broader crypto space.

One user suggested, “Yes, CZ definitely deserves the spot in the government to bring mass #crypto adoption,” while another stated, “Not working as CEO of Binance but working as a CEO of crypto.” These comments reflect a broader sentiment that CZ’s expertise could be valuable to the crypto industry in many different forms, even if he no longer leads Binance.

CZ’s comments come in the wake of his legal troubles earlier in 2023. In November, he pleaded guilty to charges related to Binance’s operations, including allegations of facilitating transactions for countries under U.S. sanctions such as Iran and Cuba. The charges also included accusations of money laundering. As part of his plea agreement with U.S. authorities, Binance was required to pay a hefty fine of $4.3 billion, while CZ personally paid a $50 million fine. He also agreed to step down as CEO, though he still maintains shareholder rights in the company.

Despite the legal challenges and the financial penalties, CZ has emphasized that he does not face a “lifetime ban” from managing crypto exchanges, as some reports had suggested. In a public interview after his release from prison, CZ debunked the idea that he was permanently prohibited from working in the industry. However, he reiterated that even if he were legally allowed to return to Binance as CEO, he has no interest in doing so. Instead, CZ has expressed a preference for mentoring young entrepreneurs and providing funding for new projects in the cryptocurrency space.

Though his time as CEO of Binance has come to an end, CZ’s influence on the crypto industry remains significant, and many in the community are eager to see how he continues to shape its future.

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