Binance founder completes four-month prison sentence for money laundering

Binance settled with US authorities, agreeing to pay a $4.32 billion penalty, while Zhao was personally fined $100 million, including a $50 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Binance CEO Richard Teng has reaffirmed that Binance.US is not engaged in deal talks with Trump-affiliated entities, rejecting recent media reports.

Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance, was released from a correctional facility in California on Friday. Zhao had been sentenced to four months earlier this year after admitting to money laundering violations at Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.

Prosecutors accused Binance of enabling criminal activity by failing to report over 100,000 suspicious transactions, including those linked to terrorist groups such as Hamas, al-Qaeda, and ISIS. The platform was also said to have facilitated the sale of child sexual abuse materials and received funds from ransomware activities.

In a settlement with US authorities, Binance agreed to pay a $4.32 billion penalty, while Zhao was personally fined $100 million. It includes a $50 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, alongside the criminal penalties.