Tag: China
Conflux and China Mobile’s Migu Debut World’s First Blockchain-Based Video Ringtone
Reading time: 2 minutesNew York, United States, 21st August 2024, Chainwire
Bybit Allows Registration of Users in China
Reading time: < 1 minuteBybit has reportedly begun offering its services in a previously restricted jurisdiction, the People’s Republic of China.
China Expands its Digital Currency Program to Hong Kong
Reading time: < 1 minuteThe Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the People’s Bank of China have jointly announced the expansion of the use of e-CNY in the autonomous region.
China Rolls Out a Public Blockchain Infrastructure Platform
Reading time: < 1 minuteThe Chinese government, through Conflux Network, has launched a new public blockchain infrastructure platform.
China’s Legal Daily Calls to Crackdown on Crypto
Reading time: < 1 minuteThe official Legal Daily’s website published an article advocating for stricter measures against bribery involving cryptocurrency and other forms of electronic payment.
China Raises Concerns Regarding Crypto Exploitation
Reading time: < 1 minuteChinese official media outlets have expressed concerns over the misuse of cryptocurrencies by corrupt officials engaging in illicit activities.
The Bank of China Tokenizes $28M in Ethereum Securities
Reading time: < 1 minuteBOCI, part of the Bank of China group, has announced tokenized a 200 million yuan ($28 million) note issue on Ethereum in partnership with UBS.
Chinese City of Zhengzhou to Create a Hub for Metaverse-centered Companies
Reading time: < 1 minuteThe authorities of Zhengzhou (Henan Province, China) have unveiled a project for the establishment of a hub dedicated to startups devoted to the metaverse.
China Keeps its Position Against Cryptocurrencies
Reading time: < 1 minuteDespite the global adoption of cryptocurrency in Hong Kong, mainland China has not changed its anti-crypto stance.
Chinese State-owned Banks Start Serving Crypto Companies in Hong Kong
Reading time: < 1 minuteDespite the Chinese government’s ban on transactions with digital currencies, some of its large state-owned banks have started investing in the crypto business in Hong Kong.