Binance‘s co-founder and former CEO, Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao, submitted a letter of apology to the courtroom on April 24.
Zhao, who pleaded responsible to prison expenses earlier this 12 months, expressed remorse prematurely of his upcoming sentencing date. He wrote:
“I apologize for my poor choices and settle for full duty.”
CZ mentioned he acknowledges that he ought to have launched compliance adjustments at Binance at an early stage, noting that the trade had ultimately launched “stringent” controls underneath his management.
He emphasised that he “voluntarily surrendered and took duty” within the present case, hoping to resolve the matter earlier than the courtroom so he can “strive once more.”
CZ wrote::
“Relaxation assured that [this] won’t ever occur once more. Please settle for my assurance that this will likely be my solely encounter with the prison justice system …”
Zhao supported his request for a second probability by describing an “unconventional” profession path during which he lived a easy life and returned investor cash after failed startups.
Zhao additionally offered an altruistic aspect, claiming that he turned concerned in crypto as a result of the world presents “inclusiveness and equal alternative.” Zhao mentioned that he hopes to fund small biotech labs and youth-related causes.
Letters of help
Dozens of different people additionally wrote letters of help, together with household, mates, Binance staff, volunteers, and customers — in addition to trade and authorities officers.
Binance co-founder Yi He — who can also be CZ’s spouse — acknowledged errors at Binance however praised Zhao’s “equity, integrity, and a way of duty.”
She additionally cited Binance’s failed try and rescue FTX in 2022 as an incident that led Zhao to enhance Binance’s privateness by making the trade’s personal addresses clear and including different accountability options.
The gathering of letters included submissions from JAN3 CEO and former Blockstream CSO Samson Mow, Bitfury Group CEO Val Vavilov, and Paxos Asia CEO Richmond Teo.
The letters collectively painting Zhao as a CEO dedicated to Binance and his household whereas dwelling a modest life. Writers variously described Zhao as “sincere,” “hard-working,” “modest,” and “disciplined.”
Solely among the letters explicitly requested for a lenient sentence, and Zhao didn’t ask outright for a lowered sentence in his personal letter. The US Division of Justice is searching for a 36-month jail sentence and $50 million in fines towards Zhao.
CZ’s sentencing is scheduled for April 30.