Chinese Region to Shut Down ‘Illegal’ Bitcoin Miners By September China’s Xinjiang autonomous region is set to halt “illegal” bitcoin mining operations by the end of August, a government agency has confirmed. … Read More
Chinees blockchainfonds ter waarde van 1,5 miljard dollar opgezet Nanjing blijkt een investeringsfonds ter waarde van 10 miljard yuan te hebben opgezet om de blockchaintechnologie en een op tokens-gebaseerde economie te bevorderen. Het bericht Chinees blockchainfonds ter waarde van 1,5 miljard dollar opgezet verschee…… Read More
China’s Crypto Millionaires Are Using Bitcoin to Buy Real Estate Abroad Bitcoin is flowing out of China, into California mansions – and changing global real estate patterns. … Read More
Financial Exchange Patent Explores Tamper-Proof Blockchain Bidding A state-backed financial asset exchange in China is exploring how to build a secure blockchain-based system for online auctions.… Read More
Credit Rating Firm Backs $8 Million Fundraise for Crypto Alternative A blockchain startup has raised $8 million in a seed funding round with a mission to develop a protocol to serve the unbanked. … Read More
Chinese Tech Firm Probed Over Launch of Crypto-Mining Video Console Leshi Internet, a video streaming service with a history of financial issues, is being questioned by a stock exchange over its move into crypto. … Read More
Cartier Owner Richemont Plans to Track Diamonds With Blockchain A board member at Swiss luxury goods maker Richemont has said the firm will use blockchain to bring transparency to its supply chain.… Read More
Shanghai Stock Exchange: New Regulation ‘Crucial’ to Clear Way for DLT Shanghai Stock Exchange sees potential for DLT in the securities market, but says the lack of a regulatory framework is a hurdle to be addressed.… Read More
PBoC Will ‘Crush’ Foreign ICOs Targeting Chinese Investors: Official Pan Gongsheng, a vice governor of the People’s Bank of China, has again issued strong statements against ICOs, especially those who moved overseas.… Read More
Crypto Tycoon Resigns From Blockchain Fund After Alleged Defamation Li Xiaolai, a Chinese crypto investor, has resigned from a $1 billion blockchain fund following an online spat that led to a defamation lawsuit.… Read More