Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
Market Capitalization:3 751 641 508 515,8 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:518 428 820 220,48 USD
Dominance:BTC 59,62%
ETH:12,34%
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Report suggests Trump is considering forgiving Binance's founder, CZ, amid concerns about potential criticism from the White House.

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Report suggests Trump is considering forgiving Binance's founder, CZ, amid concerns about potential criticism from the White House.

Potential Pardon for Changpeng Zhao

Sources indicate former President Trump is considering a pardon for Changpeng Zhao, founder and former CEO of Binance. This follows Zhao’s recent four-month prison sentence for violating U.S. anti-money laundering laws, a case spurred by the Biden administration's crackdown on the crypto industry. Trump allies believe the charges were politically motivated and a pardon could signal a reset in Washington’s relationship with digital assets.

Binance's Legal Issues and Zhao's Status

Binance faced substantial fines and legal challenges related to anti-money laundering compliance and potential transactions involving sanctioned entities. Zhao resigned as CEO and pleaded guilty, retaining majority ownership of Binance. Despite stepping down, he remains the company’s largest shareholder and is now pursuing new ventures, including investments in AI, biotech, and education.

White House Debate and Future Implications

The potential pardon is generating debate within the White House, with concerns about public perception and existing business ties to the crypto sector. A pardon would clear Zhao's criminal record and potentially allow him to re-enter the global crypto stage, although sources suggest he may not desire a return to leadership. Discussions are ongoing, and a decision remains uncertain.