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Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is now known as inmate 88087-510 at the low-security Federal Correctional Institute in Lompoc, California.
What’s the scoop?
- Prior Conviction:
CZ previously pled guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act last November for his exchange’s failure to implement proper anti-money laundering procedures while providing illegal access to US users. In April, a judge sentenced CZ to 4 months in prison and handed down a $50M fine for his role in the crimes.
- Richest Person Jailed: With an estimated net worth north of $30B, CZ is currently the 49th richest person in the world and now possesses the unenviable distinction of being the richest person ever sentenced to jail in the United States.
Bankless Take:
Overwhelming amounts of evidence clearly demonstrated that Binance and CZ – in his role as CEO – willfully onboarded American users to the exchange while failing to register with the appropriate regulatory authorities and knowingly facilitating money laundering. And although a rational mind can easily justify that there should be consequences for individuals committing financial crimes, it is certainly ironic to see CZ sentenced to jail as banking CEOs who lead organizations that commit many billion dollars more in crime continue to walk free.
If you think @cz_binance is a criminal, get your head checked and read below:
— Crypto Tamil (@CryptoTamil) November 22, 2023
Since 2000, regulators fined banks 7,400+ times totalling fines of $380+ Billion, about 1/3rd of the total crypto market capitalization today. Either banking is criminal by definition or the rules… pic.twitter.com/OWE56ZsQHn