Will CZ Get His $4.3B Back? Binance Founder Reveals What He’d Do With a Refund 

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Binance’s CZ’s recent pardon has sparked a lot of discussions in the crypto space, with the community members, lawmakers and even President Trump sharing his views on it. 

Now, CZ’s recent comments have sparked fresh conversations after he revealed what he plans to do if the U.S. ever offers him a refund. 

Will CZ Get A Refund From The US?

In a recent X post, Anndy Lian, an early blockchain adopter and the author of Blockchain Revolution 2030, asked CZ if he expected a $4.3 billion refund by the US Government after being granted a Presidential pardon. 

CZ called this a very “delicate” question and shared that he is already grateful for the pardon itself. “I appreciate the pardon already. There is a balance in asking for more vs “what is fair” vs appreciate what you got already,” he said.

However, if a refund was ever considered, CZ said that he would reinvest those funds back into the US as a way of showing continued appreciation, and added that he has not yet asked for one. 

ah, delicate question.

1. I appreciate the pardon already. There is a balance in asking for more vs "what is fair" vs appreciate what you got already.

2. IF we get any refund, we will be investing that in America anyway, to show our appreciation.

Haven't asked yet, I think🙏

— CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) November 17, 2025

CZ pleaded guilty in November 2023 due to failure to maintain an effective AML program at Binance. He was sentenced to four months in prison in April 2024. Binance paid over $4.3 billion in settlements and CZ paid a $50 million fine. 

CZ’s Pardon Sparks Debate

CZ’s pardon by President Trump sparked a widespread debate in the crypto community. Senator Elizabeth Warren pushed back strongly, raising questions if the justice system was being influenced. 

However, CZ’s attorney Teresa Goody Guillén has denied claims that he “bought” a pardon from President Trump.

She said that the criticism was just a “pile up of inaccurate statements” and also pointed out the inaccuracies in Senator Warren’s allegations that CZ was convicted for a crime, which he was not actually convicted of. 

She said that the pardon was actually an act of justice and CZ ended up becoming a scapegoat, and was targeted unfairly during a broader war on crypto. 

CZ’s Focus on Crypto in US

CZ has also said that owning his mistakes was the right move and he wants to shift his focus to help strengthen the US crypto ecosystem and make it the crypto capital. He also added that the US currently leads in terms of clarity in crypto regulations. 

Users praised Zhaos’ move, noting that choosing to reinvest back in America depicts a lot about his long-term vision. Users observed how CZ continues to lead by example and that real builders give back to the crypto space.



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