Binance Founder & Malaysia Prime Minister Meet to Talk Crypto Future

In what could be a major development for the country and the industry, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, met with Binance founder Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao to discuss ways to boost the country’s crypto future. Specifically, they talked about the nation’s potential to be a blockchain hub in the emerging industry.
The meeting is not the first time that the two sides have engaged in similar discussions. Indeed, the two had previously met regarding the nation’s blockchain future in January of this year. The continued engagement assures the seriousness of its hope to be a major player in the industry for years to come.
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Binance Founder and Malaysian Leadership Meet to Talk Nation’s Future as a Blockchain Hub
Binance has long been one of the most prominent cryptocurrency exchanges on the planet. Moreover, Changpeng Zhao had been the face of that prevailing brand. However, he was forced to leave the company after pleading guilty to federal charges in 2023. Yet, following his release from prison, the man known as ‘CZ’ has remained engaged in the industry’s development.
That has led to a major meeting taking place this week. Specifically, the Binance founder held discussions with Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The talks centered around the nation’s crypto future and its hopes of becoming a major blockchain hub.

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Ibrahim said that he welcomes “continued discussions with agencies” such as the country’s securities commission and digital ministry. Additionally, he noted, “It is clear that government leadership is important in driving blockchain adoption, such as through digitization,” and similar use cases.
Zhao expressed his optimism regarding Malaysia’s crypto future. “With the right steps, Malaysia can place itself at the forefront of global digital transformation,” he said in a post to X (formerly Twitter).
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Binance Founder & Malaysia Prime Minister Meet to Talk Crypto Future

In what could be a major development for the country and the industry, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, met with Binance founder Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao to discuss ways to boost the country’s crypto future. Specifically, they talked about the nation’s potential to be a blockchain hub in the emerging industry.
The meeting is not the first time that the two sides have engaged in similar discussions. Indeed, the two had previously met regarding the nation’s blockchain future in January of this year. The continued engagement assures the seriousness of its hope to be a major player in the industry for years to come.
JUST IN:
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) April 22, 2025Binance Founder CZ meets with Malaysia's Prime Minister to discuss boosting crypto and blockchain innovation. pic.twitter.com/Q7xVvg0L0s
Also Read: Malaysia’s Local Currency Ringgit Outperforms the US Dollar
Binance Founder and Malaysian Leadership Meet to Talk Nation’s Future as a Blockchain Hub
Binance has long been one of the most prominent cryptocurrency exchanges on the planet. Moreover, Changpeng Zhao had been the face of that prevailing brand. However, he was forced to leave the company after pleading guilty to federal charges in 2023. Yet, following his release from prison, the man known as ‘CZ’ has remained engaged in the industry’s development.
That has led to a major meeting taking place this week. Specifically, the Binance founder held discussions with Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The talks centered around the nation’s crypto future and its hopes of becoming a major blockchain hub.

Also Read: Changpeng Zhao’s Personal Crypto Portfolio Unveiled—What’s Fueling His Fortune
Ibrahim said that he welcomes “continued discussions with agencies” such as the country’s securities commission and digital ministry. Additionally, he noted, “It is clear that government leadership is important in driving blockchain adoption, such as through digitization,” and similar use cases.
Zhao expressed his optimism regarding Malaysia’s crypto future. “With the right steps, Malaysia can place itself at the forefront of global digital transformation,” he said in a post to X (formerly Twitter).
Read More
