People close to Changpeng Zhao, the former CEO of Binance better known as âCZ,â say discussions are intensifying inside the Trump White House over whether to issue a presidential pardon for the embattled crypto executive, according to reporting from
Zhao, once among the most influential figures in the digital asset world, served time following a plea deal with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2023 that included a money-laundering conviction and $4.3 billion in fines for Binance.Â
But according to several sources familiar with the matter, many within Trumpâs inner circle now view the case as politically motivated â a hallmark of what they describe as the Biden administrationâs broader crackdown on crypto.
Zhao remains Binanceâs largest individual shareholder, and a pardon could clear the way for his formal return to the exchange, which he founded in 2017 and grew into the worldâs largest Bitcoin and crypto trading platform.
Speculation of a Trump pardon has been looming for most of this year, but the decision is reportedly coming soon.
CZ background
Zhaoâs 2023 conviction marked one of the most high-profile cases in the governmentâs campaign against major exchanges.Â
U.S. prosecutors accused Binance of allowing illicit transactions with sanctioned entities and failing to implement proper anti-money-laundering controls. CZ pleaded guilty, stepped down as CEO, and paid a personal fine of $50 million.
Zhao served a four-month prison sentence. He was sentenced in April 2024 and released in September 2024, after spending time in a low-security federal prison in California and then a halfway house.
Despite this, even critics of Binance have questioned whether the criminal charges were proportionate. Trumpâs team reportedly sees Zhaoâs situation as an opportunity to demonstrate a ânew eraâ of crypto policy â one that favors innovation over punishment.
A decision could come before yearâs end, but Trumpâs attention is divided between foreign policy flashpoints â including conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, and renewed trade tensions with China â and that clemency discussions often take longer than expected, according to Gasparino.
For now, the crypto world is watching closely. A Trump pardon for CZ would mark not only a personal vindication for Zhao, but also be somewhat of a political statement: Trump signaling that the worldâs most powerful government is truly open for Bitcoin business.
