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  • U.S. prosecutors seek a 36-month prison term for Changpeng Zhao due to allegations of facilitating money laundering.
  • Despite the ban, Changpeng Zhao retains shareholder power, allowing him to vote on board members and influence Binance’s management.

Changpeng Zhao, Binance’s founder, has recently received more attention when US authorities barred him from holding any leadership positions at the crypto exchange. Although he is not allowed to manage Binance, his influence as the majority stakeholder remains significant.

DOJ Agreement and Leadership Transition at Binance 

This scenario originates from a plea agreement reached with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) following claims against Zhao of failing to implement adequate anti-money laundering safeguards at Binance.

Zhao’s decision to resign as CEO was in response to these allegations, and his successor, Richard Teng, currently oversees the company despite continuous regulatory pressure.

Previously, according to CNF, U.S. authorities have sought a 36-month prison sentence for Zhao, who is accused of assisting money laundering.

Despite this legal setback, Zhao retains the authority to vote on critical Binance decisions, such as nominating new board members and potentially influencing the choice of CEO. Despite his lessened role, he can still have a huge impact on the company’s destiny. Zhao is expected to be released from prison on September 29, 2024.

On the commercial side, as we previously reported, Binance has maintained its operations by increasing its trading options. Toncoin, Jupiter, Aptos, Ontology, Algorand, SuperRare, Blur, and Arkham are among the new margin trading pairs introduced by the exchange recently.

This growth comes as Binance attempts to preserve its dominating position in the cryptocurrency market despite regulatory obstacles.

Furthermore, Binance has revamped its leadership to meet regulatory requirements. The company’s board has grown from one to seven directors in an effort to improve governance and supervision. While Zhao’s influence is limited, US regulators have hired external monitors to ensure that the corporation meets compliance criteria.

As Zhao steps away from day-to-day operations at Binance, he has stated an interest in investing in blockchain, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. His future is uncertain, especially given the prospect of a prison sentence, but Zhao’s wealth—estimated at $33 billion—allows him to pursue new businesses.

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Muhammad Syofri Ardiyanto is an active forex and crypto trader who has been diligently writing the latest news related to the digital asset sector for the past six years. He enjoys maintaining a balance between investing, playing music, and observing how the world evolves. Business Email: info@crypto-news-flash.com Phone: +49 160 92211628

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