CZ responded positively, not spreading rumors or believing in them! Translation:

4. Sorry to disappoint you. The WSJ article distorted the facts.

More than 20 people told me that they were asked by the WSJ (and other media): "Can you confirm that Elaine Chao made some kind of deal for a pardon?"

They probably asked hundreds of people, and only 20 people contacted me. In essence, they worked hard to make up a story to report.

Fact: I have not discussed the Binance US deal with anyone.

No felon would mind a pardon, especially since he is the only felon in US history to be sentenced to prison for a BSA charge.

It feels like the motivation of this article is to attack the president and cryptocurrencies, and the remnants of the previous administration's "cryptocurrency war" are still in effect.

I am always happy to make cryptocurrencies widely used in the United States and other parts of the world.

It's great to see that even the WSJ thinks I should be pardoned. 😆🙏

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