Binance CEO to Invest Refunded Fines Back into US for ‘Appreciation’

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao confirmed his intention to reinvest any money returned from previously paid regulatory penalties in the United States, citing gratitude as motivation following a recent presidential pardon. This statement came in response to a question by Intergovernmental Blockchain Advisor Andy Lian regarding the approximately $4.3 billion in fines Binance paid as part of its 2023 settlement with U.S. authorities for violations related to anti-money laundering. Zhao stated that, if a refund is approved, he plans to use the funds for domestic investment as a gesture of appreciation. He further clarified that he had not formally requested a refund but expressed existing gratitude over the presidential pardon. This statement comes amidst a notable enforcement action in the digital asset industry, where Binance agreed to pay billions in fines for failing to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program. The company’s founder then served a four-month prison sentence before being released earlier this year. Zhao’s actions follow a high-profile pardon from former President Donald Trump on October 23rd. The pardon, a significant development in the digital assets industry, garnered wide attention due to the scale of the original settlement and its symbolic meaning for a prominent figure within the sector.