CZ Joins Centibillionaire Club at $110B, Surpassing Bill Gates
Changpeng Zhao is richer than Bill Gates. The Binance founder’s net worth hit $110 billion on Forbes’ 2026 World’s Billionaires list, ranking him 17th globally — just 17 months after he walked out of a California federal prison.
CZ’s rise reflects a broader transformation: crypto wealth is no longer on the margins of global finance. It is reshaping who holds power — and who gets pardoned.
Binance and Trump Power the Comeback
CZ’s wealth jumped $47 billion in a year. The core driver is Binance itself. The world’s largest crypto exchange holds roughly 38% of global market share. Forbes estimates its valuation at around $100 billion, with CZ owning approximately 90%.
The numbers back it up. Binance generated an estimated $16–17 billion in revenue in 2024 and 2025 — roughly 2.5 times Coinbase’s $6.6 billion. It processes more than $30 trillion in annual spot and derivatives volume.
CZ’s comeback also runs parallel to Donald Trump’s return to the White House. In March 2025, Binance accepted the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial USD1 stablecoin as part of a $2 billion investment by Abu Dhabi firm MGX. Trump later granted CZ a full pardon. Last month, CZ appeared at a Mar-a-Lago forum, signaling his re-entry into US business circles. Trump has denied that the pardon was linked to business ties.
Sanctions Concerns Linger
Not everything is clean. Reports from Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times alleged Binance fired top compliance investigators who flagged approximately $1 billion flowing to sanctioned Iranian entities. The allegations mirror the conduct that led to CZ’s 2023 guilty plea and Binance’s $4.3 billion settlement with US authorities. Binance has disputed the claims and defended its compliance program.
CZ now ranks above Bill Gates ($108 billion, 19th), Michael Bloomberg ($109 billion, 18th), and hedge fund titan Ken Griffin ($49.8 billion). He is one of just 20 people on Earth worth more than $100 billion — a club that gained five new members this year.
AI Reshapes the Global Rich List
CZ is not the only crypto billionaire making waves. Giancarlo Devasini, Tether’s CFO, ranks 22nd at $89.3 billion. Together, they represent a structural shift: crypto wealth is no longer a footnote on the global rich list.
The broader Forbes 2026 list reflects a world where fortunes are being built faster than ever. A record 3,428 billionaires made the cut — 400 more than last year — with combined wealth hitting $20.1 trillion, up $4 trillion. The planet minted more than one new billionaire every day over the past 12 months.
Elon Musk leads the list at $839 billion, having added an estimated $497 billion in a single year. Google co-founders Larry Page ($257 billion) and Sergey Brin ($237 billion) rank second and third. AI is driving much of the new wealth: at least 86 billionaires owe their fortunes in significant part to artificial intelligence, with 45 of them becoming billionaires in the past 12 months alone.
CZ’s ascent, from federal inmate to centibillionaire in under two years, may be the list’s most striking story. But it fits a broader pattern: in 2026, the gap between the world’s richest and everyone else widened.
Musk’s $839 billion fortune exceeds the combined wealth of the 693 least wealthy billionaires on the list — a gap that underscores just how concentrated the top of the rankings has become.
2026 World Billionaire List Top 30
Rank
Name
Net Worth
Age
Country
Source
1
Elon Musk
$839 billion
54
United States
Tesla, SpaceX
2
Larry Page
$257 billion
52
United States
Google
3
Sergey Brin
$237 billion
52
United States
Google
4
Jeff Bezos
$224 billion
62
United States
Amazon
5
Mark Zuckerberg
$222 billion
41
United States
Facebook
6
Larry Ellison
$190 billion
81
United States
Oracle
7
Bernard Arnault & family
$171 billion
77
France
LVMH
8
Jensen Huang
$154 billion
63
United States
Semiconductors
9
Warren Buffett
$149 billion
95
United States
Berkshire Hathaway
10
Amancio Ortega
$148 billion
89
Spain
Zara
11
Rob Walton & family
$146 billion
81
United States
Walmart
12
Jim Walton & family
$143 billion
77
United States
Walmart
13
Michael Dell
$141 billion
61
United States
Dell Technologies
14
Alice Walton
$134 B
76
United States
Walmart
15
Steve Ballmer
$126 B
69
United States
Microsoft
16
Carlos Slim Helu & family
$125 billion
86
Mexico
Telecom
17
Changpeng Zhao
$110 billion
49
Canada
Cryptocurrency exchange
18
Michael Bloomberg
$109 billion
84
United States
Bloomberg LP
19
Bill Gates
$108 billion
70
United States
Microsoft
20
Francoise Bettencourt Meyers & family
$100 billion
72
France
L’Oréal
21
Mukesh Ambani
$99.7 billion
68
India
Diversified
22
Giancarlo Devasini
$89.3 billion
61
Italy
Cryptocurrency
23
Thomas Peterffy
$82.9 billion
81
United States
Discount brokerage
24
Julia Koch & family
$81.2 billion
63
United States
Koch, Inc.
25
Charles Koch & family
$73.8 billion
90
United States
Koch, Inc.
26
Zhang Yiming
$69.3 billion
41
China
TikTok
27
Zhong Shanshan
$68.1 billion
71
China
Beverages, pharmaceuticals
28
Jeff Yass
$67.4 billion
67
United States
Trading, investments
29
Dieter Schwarz
$67.2 billion
86
Germany
Retail
30
Germán Larrea Mota Velasco & family
$67.1 billion
72
Mexico
Mining
