Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and also a leading name for the related alternative currency BNB, has made an interesting suggestion for BNB today.

BNB may find a deal with the United Arab Emirates, similar to Toncoin.

As known, Toncoin (TON) today announced that they have partnered with the United Arab Emirates and those who pay $35,000 and stake $100,000 in TON for three years will have a golden visa valid for 10 years in the United Arab Emirates.

The development being mentioned has also been shared by Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, the company behind Toncoin.

Then, Binance founder Changpeng Zhao assessed the development and stated that if this is true, they will try a similar initiative for BNB. In other words, in the near future, BNB holders may receive a golden visa from the United Arab Emirates if they pay a certain amount and additionally stake their BNB for a certain period of time. Of course, this depends on whether Changpeng Zhao and other BNB officials can reach an agreement with the United Arab Emirates.

However, Changpeng Zhao is still uncertain about the authenticity of Toncoin's announcement. According to Zhao, such initiatives must come with partnerships and official government announcements. Zhao stated that it could still be true, but he has not received direct confirmation.