The former CEO and founder of Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange, has no plans to retake his position at the company. During an interview at the Binance Blockchain Week in Dubai, he discussed his experience in prison and his future plans. He mentioned that his time in prison was not good, but he made friends and is helping some get out sooner. He refuted rumors of a lifetime ban from running a crypto exchange and stated that he is unsure if he will be permitted to resume the CEO role at Binance. He expressed relief at not running the exchange anymore and plans to focus on other projects, such as providing education through Giggle Academy. He will also continue to invest in the crypto industry, AI, and biotech. He believes that Bitcoin will continue to grow and expects a highly bullish year for the asset in 2025.
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