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    Binance Founder CZ Allegedly Set to Receive Pardon from Trump Administration

    Ethan CarterBy Ethan CarterOctober 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration is said to be “considering a pardon” for Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, the co-founder of Binance, who pleaded guilty to money laundering in 2024 and served four months in prison.

    Charles Gasparino, a columnist for the New York Post and Fox correspondent, reported that sources close to Zhao indicated that Trump’s team believes the case against him was “rather flimsy, and not warranting a felony charge or incarceration.”

    “Trump… is considering a pardon (keep this in mind), which could pave the way for CZ’s return to the cryptocurrency exchange, given that he is still the largest shareholder of Binance,” he mentioned, referencing individuals close to Zhao.

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    Source: Charles Gasparino

    During the Trump Administration, the White House adopted a more favorable stance towards cryptocurrency, with regulators easing longstanding enforcement actions, pushing for regulations, and also pardoning three BitMEX founders, including Arthur Hayes, as well as Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht.

    Changpeng Zhao seemingly unaware of any deal

    Zhao responded to Gasparino’s comments on Friday, but did not confirm any knowledge of a potential pardon. Back in May, he stated on the Farokh Radio podcast that he had formally applied for a pardon after reports surfaced suggesting he was seeking one.

    “Thank you, Charles. Great news if true. Minor correction, there were no fraud charges. I believe they (the DOJ under the last administration) searched thoroughly for it, but found none. I pleaded guilty to a single violation of the Banking Secrecy Act (BSA),” Zhao said.

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    Source: Changpeng “CZ” Zhao

    “I believe I am the only individual in US history to be sentenced to jail for a single BSA violation, with no additional charges and no prior history. Thank you for the attention,” he added in a separate post.

    Both Binance and Zhao, as well as the White House, did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

    Zhao pleaded guilty to a money laundering charge in November 2023 as part of a settlement reached between Binance and US authorities, resulting in a $4.3 billion fine for the exchange, and a $50 million fine for Zhao.

    He was also compelled to step down as CEO, served four months in prison, and was barred from working at Binance as part of his plea agreement.

    Trump’s crypto ties could hamper pardon

    Gasparino noted that a final decision is anticipated soon. However, a potential obstacle to the pardon is apprehensions from “Some in the White House” regarding the “optics of a pardon” considering the president’s business affiliations with cryptocurrency, indicating that the situation remains dynamic.