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Binance Blockchain Week – Changpeng Zhao, known as CZ, the founder and former CEO of Binance, made his first public appearance since being released from federal prison last month. At the Binance Blockchain Week in Dubai, Zhou addressed a packed audience, sharing insights from his recent experiences and discussing future plans.
During the session, moderated by Austin Arnold, founder of Altcoin Daily, Zhou reflected on his time in prison after pleading guilty to violations of the Bank Secrecy Act. When asked about his summer, Zhou humorously responded, “It’s not good,” elaborating that prison was far less enjoyable than attending the Binance event.
He candidly discussed the limitations of incarceration, noting, “Your freedom is taken away and you have nothing to do,” which led to significant self-reflection. Zhou also expressed his feelings of missing family and friends during his confinement.
Zhou mentioned the complexities of his sentencing process, contrasting his situation with recent settlements involving other financial institutions, like TD Bank, where no individuals faced similar charges. He reflected on witnessing the ongoing political discourse about cryptocurrency while incarcerated, remarking, “What if I waited for two months?” in reference to the evolving landscape of crypto discussions by political figures like former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris.
Looking ahead, Zhou revealed that he plans to dedicate at least half of his time to Giggle Academy, an educational platform aimed at providing digital education resources to underserved populations. “Today there are about 700 to 800 million adults who are illiterate, and two-thirds of them are women,” he stated, highlighting the urgent need for educational initiatives.
In addition to Giggle Academy, Zhou is focusing on investments in sectors such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and other blockchain projects.
Meanwhile, Richard Teng, the current CEO of Binance and Zhou’s successor, addressed the audience during the conference. He emphasized the theme of “momentum” for the upcoming year, particularly referencing the recent approvals of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. as a sign of progress for the crypto industry.
The event drew around 4,000 attendees, with an additional 1 million viewers streaming online, showcasing the growing interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.