According to Crypto Banter podcast, CZ stated today (May 10) that other U.S. cryptocurrency exchange CEOs do not want him to receive a pardon. “We actually faced strong lobbying opposition from what we believe are competitors in the United States during the pardon request process,” CZ said.
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