Teng Says Bitcoin May Reclaim Its Price, But Can CZ Reclaim His Role?

Friday, 21/11/2025 | 17:44 GMT by Tanya Chepkova
  • Bitcoin sheds over 21% in November, but Teng calls the pullback a healthy correction.
  • Despite recent declines, Bitcoin still trades at more than double its 2024 levels.
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As Bitcoin suffers one of its steepest monthly pullbacks this year, Binance CEO Richard Teng spent Friday reflecting on the market’s health. But a different question dominated the room: what happens next with Changpeng “CZ” Zhao following his presidential pardon?

Teng attributed Bitcoin’s roughly 21% November decline to “risk-off sentiment” and widespread deleveraging across asset classes. He described the correction as “healthy” and noted that Bitcoin still trades at more than double its 2024 levels.

Digital assets meet tradfi in London at the FMLS25

Market Slump Takes Centre Stage, but CZ Still Looms Large

When asked about Zhao’s status, Teng reiterated that there has been no decision regarding his potential return to Binance.

Richard Teng, CEO of Binance
Richard Teng, CEO of Binance

“CZ has always been a controlling shareholder… he has more shareholder rights associated with that,” Teng said at the Sydney media roundtable. “Day to day, I work very closely with our seven-member board, including three independent directors. We continue to chart the future strategy of the company.”

Zhao, who served nearly four months in prison after pleading guilty to violating U.S. anti-money-laundering laws, received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump on 23 October 2025.

According to legal experts, the pardon removes the federal criminal conviction and related criminal restrictions, allowing Zhao to hold shares and even return to management if the company chooses — and if other jurisdictions do not impose separate limitations. Corporate obligations resulting from Binance’s settlement with U.S. authorities, including long-term compliance monitoring, remain fully in place.

Shortly after receiving the presidential pardon, Zhao published a statement on X, writing:

Changpeng Zhao, ex-CEO of Binance. Source: Wikimedia
Changpeng Zhao, ex-CEO of Binance

“Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice. Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto and advance web3 worldwide.”

Binance declined to comment on Zhao’s post.

Broader Market Context

The crypto downturn comes amid a global risk-off shift, driven by concerns over valuations in AI-linked equities and the possibility of a broader correction, despite strong earnings from major U.S. companies such as Nvidia.

Despite recent declines, Teng noted that Bitcoin still trades at more than double its 2024 levels, supported by institutional inflows earlier in the year.

As Bitcoin suffers one of its steepest monthly pullbacks this year, Binance CEO Richard Teng spent Friday reflecting on the market’s health. But a different question dominated the room: what happens next with Changpeng “CZ” Zhao following his presidential pardon?

Teng attributed Bitcoin’s roughly 21% November decline to “risk-off sentiment” and widespread deleveraging across asset classes. He described the correction as “healthy” and noted that Bitcoin still trades at more than double its 2024 levels.

Digital assets meet tradfi in London at the FMLS25

Market Slump Takes Centre Stage, but CZ Still Looms Large

When asked about Zhao’s status, Teng reiterated that there has been no decision regarding his potential return to Binance.

Richard Teng, CEO of Binance
Richard Teng, CEO of Binance

“CZ has always been a controlling shareholder… he has more shareholder rights associated with that,” Teng said at the Sydney media roundtable. “Day to day, I work very closely with our seven-member board, including three independent directors. We continue to chart the future strategy of the company.”

Zhao, who served nearly four months in prison after pleading guilty to violating U.S. anti-money-laundering laws, received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump on 23 October 2025.

According to legal experts, the pardon removes the federal criminal conviction and related criminal restrictions, allowing Zhao to hold shares and even return to management if the company chooses — and if other jurisdictions do not impose separate limitations. Corporate obligations resulting from Binance’s settlement with U.S. authorities, including long-term compliance monitoring, remain fully in place.

Shortly after receiving the presidential pardon, Zhao published a statement on X, writing:

Changpeng Zhao, ex-CEO of Binance. Source: Wikimedia
Changpeng Zhao, ex-CEO of Binance

“Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice. Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto and advance web3 worldwide.”

Binance declined to comment on Zhao’s post.

Broader Market Context

The crypto downturn comes amid a global risk-off shift, driven by concerns over valuations in AI-linked equities and the possibility of a broader correction, despite strong earnings from major U.S. companies such as Nvidia.

Despite recent declines, Teng noted that Bitcoin still trades at more than double its 2024 levels, supported by institutional inflows earlier in the year.

About the Author: Tanya Chepkova
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About the Author: Tanya Chepkova
Tanya Chepkova is a News Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 16 years of experience in financial journalism, covering forex, crypto, and digital asset markets. Her work spans daily industry reporting and data-driven, long-form explainers focused on market structure, trading models, and regulatory shifts. Before joining Finance Magnates, she led the editorial team of a cryptocurrency-focused media outlet for six years. Her reporting combines analytical depth with clear storytelling, with particular attention to how structural changes in trading, stablecoin infrastructure, and emerging products such as prediction markets reshape the broader financial ecosystem. She covers global developments and provides additional insight into CIS markets. Areas of Coverage: Crypto and digital asset markets Prediction markets Stablecoins and cross-border payments Industry analysis and long-form explainers
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