Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Gets 4-Month Prison Sentence

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) was sentenced today by a Seattle court to four months in jail for violating the Bank Secrecy Act.
The four-month sentence is well below the 36 months requested by the Department of Justice – alleging the “scope and ramifications of Zhao’s conduct were massive” – and the 18 months laid out in Zhao’s previous plea agreement.
Binance’s native token, BNB, dropped 3.4% to $569. Today’s decline appears to be attributable to general market volatility, and not related to the sentencing.

Seattle federal judge Richard Jones also slapped CZ with a $50 million fine. The former Binance CEO's wealth is estimated a $33 billion.
Zhao’s company, Binance, is the largest crypto exchange in the world, processing $21 billion in 24-hour volume. He was forced to step down when the firm had to pay a $4.3 billion fine last year to the U.S. government for violating anti-money laundering laws.
The founder’s personal testimony in court expressed remorse for his involvement in “his mistakes” while he led Binance.
CZ’s sentence follows those of Sam Bankman-Fried and Do Kwon, marking yet another incarceration for some of crypto’s most influential figures.
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