Cryptocurrencies
Binance Founder CZ Is Released From US Custody
- Biggest crypto exchange founder spent four months in custody
- Zhao had pleaded guilty to US anti-money laundering violations
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Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was released from a correctional facility in California on Friday after being held in federal custody for failures that allowed cybercriminals and terrorist groups to freely trade on the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Zhao, 47, pleaded guilty in November for failing to implement an adequate money laundering program at Binance, an exchange that began in Shanghai in 2017 and ballooned to process trillions of dollars worth of trades each year. Scott Taylor, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons, confirmed Zhao was released from a halfway house in Long Beach, California, on Friday. He had reported to a low-security facility in June to serve his four-month sentence.