Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) shared a personal update reflecting on his recent experiences and future ambitions. He emphasized his intention to focus on various projects related to education, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnology. Zhao expressed confidence that future opportunities will be greater than those of the past.
CZ shares vision after release from prison
Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder and former CEO of crypto exchange Binance, shared a personal update on social media platform X on Sunday after being released from US custody on Friday. He provided insight into his ongoing efforts and what he envisions for the future.
Zhao highlighted several areas of interest, such as investment in education and blockchain technologies. He noted:
Giggle Academy is going well and will be a big part of my life for years to come. Will continue to invest in blockchain/decentralized technologies, AI and biotechnology. I am a long-term investor who values impact, not returns.
In addition, CZ expressed his desire to deepen his philanthropic work and shared: “I will also devote more time and money to charity (and education). I have some rough ideas.”
Looking back on his captivity, he remarked, “The food tastes so good… And what a luxury to have more than one piece of fruit a day!” He added: “Let me cool down for a moment. Then consider the next steps. There are always more opportunities in the future than in the past.” He also thanked his supporters, saying: “It meant a lot to me and kept me strong in the darkest moments.”
The former CEO of Binance gave an update on his upcoming book, which he revealed is nearing completion. He shared:
I’m still working on my book. I think about 2/3rds are done. Writing a book is a lot more work than I expected, but I will get through this.
He concluded by acknowledging that Binance continues to thrive without his day-to-day input, describing it as “every founder’s dream” and urging his followers to stay tuned for further developments.
Credit : cryptonews.net
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