CZ talks about his experience in prison: Serving a sentence brings fear and pressure, and he will publish a new book about his life in prison

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ODAILY
05-06
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Founder of Binance, CZ, admitted in an interview with Rug Radio that his four-month imprisonment in the United States was "extremely difficult" and "terrifying," stating that he "would not wish such an experience on anyone." However, this experience made him realize the importance of health and family. He recalled that upon entering prison, he felt strong unease and fear when facing heavily tattooed, loud, and burly inmates. His cellmate, who was sentenced to 30 years for double murder, still got along well with him. Due to his non-U.S. citizenship, he was sent to a low-security facility instead of a minimum-security prison. Despite being the founder of Binance with a billion-dollar fortune, his prison companions did not treat him specially. CZ said that many inmates were friendly, and he still maintains contact with several of them. The most challenging aspect for him was the mental pressure—worrying about a sudden extension of his sentence. He noted that many of his prison friends faced similar fates. This experience made him re-evaluate life, stating that "health is most important, followed by family, then work and other things." CZ also revealed that he will publish a new book detailing his imprisonment experience. (Decrypt)

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