Former Binance CEO CZ Speaks After Prison Release

Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance, has released his initial extensive post since his release from prison.

CZ, whose personal net worth is an estimated $61 billion, considers it a “luxury” to consume one slice of fruit per day.

The former boss at Binance now says that he will decide what to do next after he gets some rest. “Please allow me to relax for a moment. Next, determine the subsequent actions.” He stated, “There are always more opportunities in the future than there were in the past.”

The controversial crypto entrepreneur has also expressed gratitude to the cryptocurrency community for their support during his “darkest moments.”

In April, CZ was sentenced to four months in prison, as reported by U.Today. Subsequently, in early June, he reported to federal prison.

CZ also discussed his future intentions in his extensive post. The new educational initiative of the Binance co-founder, Giggle Academy, will be a “significant component” of his existence.

CZ has declared that he will persist in his advocacy for blockchain and decentralized finance initiatives following his departure from Binance. Also noteworthy, CZ has an interest in biotechnology and artificial intelligence (AI).

Additionally, the previously CEO of Binance is in the process of finalizing his book. CZ has admitted that this has proved to be more time-consuming than he had initially anticipated. Nevertheless, the majority of the novel has been completed.

Additionally, the CEO of Binance has acknowledged that the exchange is performing satisfactorily subsequent to his departure.

CZ further went on to characterize this accomplishment as “every founder’s fantasy.” As previously reported by U.Today, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has prohibited CZ from assuming responsibility for the company once more.

Nevertheless, CZ’s ownership of a substantial 90% stake in the company will likely result in his being a significant influence in the organization.

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