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Binance CEO reiterates denial of Trump family deal talks

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Binance CEO Richard Teng denied reports that Binance.US was in deal talks with entities affiliated with US President Donald Trump during a March 18 panel at Blockworks’ 2025 Digital Asset Summit in New York.

Teng’s statement reiterated the position taken by Binance’s founder, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, and Trump, both of whom denied the story last week.

On March 13, The Wall Street Journal reported that Binance.US, an independently-operated US cryptocurrency exchange, was discussing selling an equity interest to Trump-affiliated business entities, including a possible deal with World Liberty Financial, the Trump family’s decentralized finance (DeFi) project. 

“I believe both World Liberty Financial as well as CZ himself have tweeted and denied the reforms, right? So that there’s really nothing else to add,” Teng said during the summit, which was attended by Cointelegraph. 

Richard Teng speaking at Blockworks’ Digital Asset Summit in New York. Source: Cointelegraph

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Teng stated that Binance.US is legally and operationally distinct from its larger namesake. 

“US and dotcom are quite different animals, right? They have different set of shareholders, they have different board of directors and different CEO running the show,” he said. 

However, Teng did praise Trump, saying that Binance has benefited from the president’s “pro-crypto” policies despite not directly operating in the US. 

“Last year was a landmark year in that institutions are finally coming on board,” Teng said. 

“With President Trump coming out with both [a] strategic crypto reserve or asset stockpile, it will force governments around the world […] to look at this space quite seriously.”

In a departure from his predecessor, Joe Biden, Trump has said he wants to make America the “world’s crypto capital” and has appointed pro-industry leadership to key regulatory posts.

Source: CZ

Potential conflicts of interest

Citing sources familiar with the matter, The Wall Street Journal report mentioned that CZ — who served four months in prison in the US — has been pushing for the Trump administration to grant him a pardon.

“It is unclear what form the Trump family stake would take if the deal comes together or whether it would be contingent on a pardon,” the report said.

Binance is the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, but Binance.US lags Coinbase in the US market. 

CZ denied the report in an X post published the same day. Trump also denied the report in a post on Truth Social, his social media platform. 

“The Globalist Wall Street Journal has no idea what they are doing or saying. They are owned by the polluted thinking of the European Union, which was formed for the primary purpose of ‘screwing’ the United States of America,” the president wrote.

Trump’s Jan. 18 memecoin launch and his ties to crypto firm World Liberty Financial have upturned norms for US presidents and raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, experts have said. 

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Kidnapped dad of crypto businessman freed from ransom attempt: Report

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The father of an unnamed crypto entrepreneur was freed by police in Paris, France, during a law enforcement raid of the property where the man was held captive for ransom over several days.

According to reporting from Le Monde, the May 3 raid resulted in five arrests. Local outlet Le Parisien also said the kidnappers demanded between 5 million and 7 million euros, or up to $7.9 million, to release the captive man.

Although the details on the identity of the victims remain scant, likely for security reasons, the crypto entrepreneur and his father co-owned a crypto marketing firm based in Malta, French media reports.

This incident features similarities to the kidnapping of Ledger co-founder David Balland in France in January 2025. Balland was also held for a crypto ransom until he was freed by law enforcement officers in a rescue operation.

Unfortunately, this latest incident also follows a string of similar ransom attempts around the world targeting crypto users and their loved ones in an attempt to extort funds from individuals perceived to hold a sizable amount of wealth.

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Crypto kidnapping attempts sadly become all too common

In November 2024, WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was kidnapped and forced to pay a $1 million cryptocurrency ransom to the assailants, who abducted him using a vehicle in downtown Toronto, Canada.

Six individuals in Chicago, Illinois were charged in February 2025 with the kidnapping of a family and their nanny in exchange for a crypto ransom.

According to an FBI report, the kidnappers forced their way inside the Chicago home by pretending they had accidentally damaged the family’s mechanical garage door.

Once inside, the suspects forced the family into a van and abducted the family for five days before forcing them to surrender $15 million worth of cryptocurrencies to secure their release.

Online streamer Amouranth was the victim of a home invasion in March 2025 when several armed suspects held her at gunpoint and demanded the keys to her cryptocurrency.

Four suspects were charged in connection to the incident and arrested by law enforcement officials in the US state of Texas.

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Maldives to build $9 billion crypto hub to attract investment: Report

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The government of Maldives signed an agreement with MBS Global Investments, a Dubai-based family office, to develop a $9 billion crypto and blockchain hub in Malé, the capital of the South Pacific archipelago nation.

According to a report from the Financial Times, the agreement, which was signed on May 4, was done in the hopes of moving the Maldives away from reliance on tourism and fisheries by attracting foreign direct investment into blockchain and Web3 technologies.

The project outlines plans for the Maldives International Financial Centre, an 830,000-square-meter facility that will reportedly employ up to 16,000 individuals.

Completing the project will take an estimated five years and the capital requirements for the ambitious development are more than the $7 billion in annual gross domestic product (GDP) of the Maldives.

The geographic location of Maldives. Source: Worldometer

The planned crypto hub reflects the growing importance of the crypto industry worldwide. However, the Maldives’ ambitions to become a global center for financial technology must contend with well-capitalized, established jurisdictions like Dubai, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Related: Slovenia’s capital of Ljubljana ranked as world’s most crypto-friendly city

Established crypto and fintech hubs already on the scene

Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a rapidly growing crypto and Web3 hub thanks to its positive regulatory environment that encourages innovation and a local government willing to explore blockchain technology in real-world applications.

On April 6, Dubai’s Land Department (DLD) and the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) signed an agreement to connect the land registry to blockchain, allowing for more comprehensive real estate tokenization.

Hong Kong has also positioned itself as a crypto hub through proactive regulations that have attracted hundreds of Web3 and fintech firms.

According to Ivan Ivanov, global CEO of WOW Summit, a blockchain conference in Hong Kong, the special economic zone leverages its position as a bridge between Western economies and China to attract investment and serves as a regulatory sandbox.

Singapore is also a major international crypto center, with dozens of digital asset exchanges based inside the country and hundreds of Web3 firms headquartered there.

The country continues to attract global investment through a regulatory approach that encourages technological experimentation without fear of regulatory reprisal.

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Saylor signals impending Bitcoin purchase following Q1 earnings call

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Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor hinted at an impending Bitcoin (BTC) purchase, marking the fourth consecutive week of purchases by the BTC treasury company.

The company’s most recent acquisition occurred on April 28 when Strategy purchased 15,355 BTC, valued at over $1.4 billion at the time, bringing the company’s total holdings to 553,555 BTC.

According to data from SaylorTracker, Strategy is up approximately 39% on its investment, representing over $15 billion in unrealized gains.

Strategy’s history of Bitcoin acquisition. Source: SaylorTracker

Bitcoin investors continue closely monitoring the company, which has been a major driver of direct institutional exposure to BTC by popularizing the Bitcoin corporate treasury concept and indirectly through institutions holding Strategy’s stock in their investment portfolios.

Related: Strategy ends April up 32% in best month since November as Q1 earnings loom

Strategy misses Q1 analyst estimates but continues stacking Bitcoin

Strategy fell short of analyst estimates for Q1 2025, reporting approximately $111 million in revenue, down by 3.6% from Q1 2024 and missing analyst expectations by 5%.

However, the company also reported that it acquired 61,497 BTC so far in 2025 and also revealed plans to raise $21 billion through an equity offering to finance the purchase of more BTC.

The quarter-by-quarter growth of Strategy’s Bitcoin treasury. Source: Strategy

Asset manager Richard Byworth recently suggested that Strategy should acquire companies with ample cash reserves and convert those fiat cash reserves to Bitcoin for its treasury.

Byworth added that Strategy could also purchase Bitcoin on the open market as exchange balances dwindle, rather than the over-the-counter (OTC) transactions between private parties that do not affect the market exchange price.

Doing so would push prices higher, driving up the value of Strategy’s Bitcoin reserves and acting as a catalyst attracting even more investors to BTC, the asset manager said.

Strategy’s effect on Bitcoin’s price and Bitcoin adoption continues to draw intense discussion over the role of the company as it relates to market dynamics.

Adam Livingston, a BTC analyst and author of “The Bitcoin Age and The Great Harvest,” recently argued that Strategy’s demand for BTC is synthetically halving Bitcoin by outpacing the daily miner output.

Livingston pointed out that Strategy’s average daily rate of Bitcoin accumulation of roughly 2,087 BTC far outstrips the collective daily mined supply of around 450 BTC.

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