Possible Trump Pardon May Allow Binance Co-Founder Changpeng Zhao to Return, Bitcoin Market Could React

  • Possible pardon could restore some rights

  • CZ remains Binance’s largest shareholder but is barred from executive duties under his sentence and plea agreement.

  • Binance paid $4.3 billion in settlement; CZ paid $50 million and served four months in prison (court records, U.S. Department of Justice).

Changpeng Zhao pardon: Read COINOTAG’s concise update on the potential presidential pardon for CZ, implications for Binance stakeholders, and expert reactions — stay informed.

Discussions over a possible presidential pardon could allow Binance’s Co‑Founder Changpeng Zhao to return to the exchange.

Publication: COINOTAG — Published October 13, 2025. Updated: October 13, 2025.

What would a presidential pardon for Changpeng Zhao mean?

Changpeng Zhao pardon would formally forgive his federal conviction for the Banking Secrecy Act violation and could lift criminal-bar restrictions tied to that conviction. It would not overturn civil or regulatory settlements already agreed to by Binance or negate fines paid by the company and Mr. Zhao, as documented in U.S. Department of Justice settlement records.

How likely is a presidential pardon and who has been discussing it?

Reports from media commentator Charles Gasparino and statements attributed to people close to Zhao indicate that discussions inside the White House have taken place. According to those reports, some Trump insiders view the original prosecution as weak. CZ himself commented that it would be “great news if true” to be considered for a pardon. These are journalistic reports and public statements; official White House positions have not been released. (Sources referenced as plain text: Charles Gasparino, New York Post, Fox; U.S. Department of Justice.)

SCOOP: People close to @cz_binance, the former @binance chief who spent some time in the can amid the Biden Admin’s crackdown on all things crypto, say discussions inside the White House are heating up on the possibility of a pardon from @realDonaldTrump. Many Trump insiders…

— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) October 10, 2025

CZ’s legal and regulatory status: facts

CZ pleaded guilty to a single violation related to the Banking Secrecy Act and accepted a plea agreement that included a criminal fine and restrictions on holding executive positions at Binance. Court filings and public statements show Binance entered into a global resolution that resulted in approximately $4.3 billion in penalties paid by the company. Zhao agreed to pay a $50 million fine, resigned as CEO, and served a four‑month prison term, after which he was released in April 2024.

How would a pardon interact with regulatory settlements and corporate governance?

A presidential pardon applies only to federal criminal convictions and does not vacate or modify civil settlements, regulatory consent decrees, or corporate governance agreements negotiated with regulators. In practice, a pardon might remove criminal disqualifications that prevent someone from holding certain corporate offices, but regulatory bodies — including federal and state agencies — retain separate authority and could still enforce compliance conditions or civil penalties. Official records from the U.S. Department of Justice and court dockets outline these distinctions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Could a presidential pardon allow Changpeng Zhao to return as Binance CEO?

A presidential pardon could remove the federal criminal bar that prevents CZ from serving in executive roles, but corporate governance and regulatory conditions remain. Binance’s board, regulatory approvals, and ongoing compliance obligations would all factor into any potential return. (Answer based on DOJ settlement terms and public statements.)

Is the pardon process public and how long would it take?

Presidential pardon decisions are discretionary and can be announced publicly at any time. There is no fixed timetable; review processes vary. Public reporting and White House announcements typically mark any final decision.

Key Takeaways

  • Pardon would target criminal conviction: A pardon would forgive the federal conviction but not undo civil or regulatory settlements.
  • Company penalties remain: Binance’s $4.3 billion settlement is independent of any pardon and would still stand.
  • Return to leadership is complex: Even if pardoned, CZ’s return to an executive role would require corporate decisions and likely regulatory review.

Conclusion

The potential Changpeng Zhao pardon raises legally distinct outcomes: it could clear the criminal conviction that limits his private rights, but it would not erase the substantial regulatory and civil penalties imposed on Binance. Stakeholders should monitor official White House statements and U.S. Department of Justice records for confirmation. COINOTAG will update this report as new, verifiable information becomes available.

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