The McDonald's worker who owns $100 billion and does nothing with it

In just five years, a McDonald's worker made a fortune close to $100 billion and became the richest man in Asia.

Chanbin Zhao became the world's first cryptocurrency entrepreneur and was able to challenge world-famous IT moguls, including Mark Zuckerberg.

However, the behavior of the founder of “Binance”, which is the largest digital currency exchange in the world, does not fit the typical image of a billionaire and is considered one of the most mysterious celebrities in the world, according to “lenta” and “Sputnik” agency.

Zhao doesn't own real estate, doesn't own expensive cars, doesn't wear luxury watches, prefers not to appear in public either in private life or in business, and Zhao keeps privacy first.

Zhao was born in the Chinese province of Jiangsu in 1977, and since childhood he often had to get used to difficult living conditions.


In addition, in the 1970s, his father was persecuted, and since then, Zhao decided to find a way to change the difficult living reality of his family.

Zhao was introduced to cryptocurrency in 2013 and thanks to his extensive knowledge of programming, Zhao quickly grasped the technical documentation of the first cryptocurrency.

He was familiar with encryption technology using public and private keys, which made it easy for him.

Zhao stressed that in addition to being able to rent a room in a good hotel and fly business class, he is not taking advantage of his huge fortune.

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