Changpeng Zhao’s Bid for UAE Travel Denied Despite $4.5 Billion Security Offer

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In a recent court order, Binance founder changpeng zhao



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founder and ceo at Binance
Changpeng Zhao is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Binance.His contribution to the enhancement of Binance made the platform world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange since its inception in 2017. Zhao launched the blockchain network Binance Smart Chain which has made a remarkable contribution to the development of the decentralized finance ecosystem. Whereas in 2019, he launched Binance’s US affiliate, Binance.US.  
He is commonly known as CZ, a Chinese-Canadian Business Executive who has been ranked 113th richest in the globe as of 2022. In the past, he founded Fusion Systems, a trading system for brokers famous for some of the fastest high-frequency trading systems for brokers. Zhao has served as a member of the team that developed Blockchain.info and played the role of Chief Technology Officer of OKCoin, a secure cryptocurrency exchange platform for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and other crypto assets.

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request to travel to the UAE by submitting $4.5 billion as security has been denied by a U.S. federal judge. The latest court filing reveals a desperate try to modify the request, citing the need to protect personal health and sensitive information. 

Security Offer Details

Changpeng Zhao, who pleaded guilty to failing to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program at Binance, offered equity worth $4.5 billion as security for his travel request. The equity’s valuation is based on Binance’s last fundraising round two years ago. Despite stepping down as CEO due to his guilty plea, Zhao remains free in the U.S. on a $175 million release bond. 

His sentencing is scheduled for February 23.

Last month, CZ’s lawyers requested Judge Jones for permission to travel to Abu Dhabi on January 4th for 1-4 weeks, the purpose of which was to be present during the hospitalization, surgery, and recovery period of an individual whose name has been redacted in the letter filed on Wednesday.

SEC vs. Binance Lawsuit Update:

The SEC vs. Binance lawsuit witnessed a heated court hearing on January 22, where Binance’s legal representative, Mathew Gregory, faced criticism from Federal Judge Jackson regarding attempts to dismiss the SEC’s complaint. 

The SEC argues that Binance’s trading of crypto assets falls under its regulatory oversight, accusing the exchange of inflating trading volumes, diverting funds, and facilitating unregistered securities trading. Binance, posting a substantial $4.3 billion settlement with the Department of Justice in November, contends that the SEC is sending conflicting signals to the crypto industry.

As legal battles unfold, Binance and its ex-CEO face continued scrutiny in the settlement with the Department of Justice. The denial of Changpeng Zhao’s travel request, despite the substantial equity offer.