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Donald Trump Pardons Binance Founder

Donald Trump Pardons Binance Founder

Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao.

US President Donald Trump has pardoned former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ).

“Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and [appreciative] to President Trump for supporting America’s commitment to the principles of fairness, innovation, and justice,” Zhao wrote on X.

The Wall Street Journal was the first to report this. According to journalists, the order was signed on October 22. Later, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the information.

“President Trump exercised his constitutional powers by pardoning Mr. Zhao, who was prosecuted by the Biden administration as part of their war on cryptocurrencies,” she stated.

Throughout the year, there were numerous rumors about a possible pardon for CZ. However, the businessman repeatedly denied them.

Community Reaction

Many market participants on social media were surprised by the US president’s decision.

Support for Zhao and gratitude to Trump were expressed by the current CEO of Binance and the official account of the exchange.

“The spectacular news of CZ’s pardon is a moment to reflect not only on his personal journey but also on how far the crypto industry has come. Zhao’s belief in the power of cryptocurrencies and user empowerment laid the foundation for much of what exists today,” Teng noted.

However, investor and entrepreneur Adam Cochran reacted skeptically to the situation. According to him, CZ admitted guilt in sanctions violations and “knowingly allowed” groups like Hamas and Wagner to use Binance.

Cochran also pointed out that Zhao and his projects have close ties with the presidential family.

“Trump has made it clear that crime in the US is legal if you can pay him enough — then he will pardon you, even if you have admitted to aiding dangerous terrorist organizations,” Cochran added.

Back in September 2024, Zhao was released from prison. The entrepreneur served a four-month sentence on charges of money laundering and other illegal activities. As part of an agreement with the US Department of Justice, he agreed to pay a $50 million fine and step down as CEO of the exchange.

Binance permanently barred CZ from management. However, the current CEO of the exchange, Richard Teng, noted that he remains the largest shareholder. According to Bloomberg, his stake in the company reaches 90%.

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