China has not warmed up to cryptocurrencies
Since the largest cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value, it will become virtually worthless if investors lose confidence, the newspaper says. The largest cryptocurrency is currently trading above the $20,000 level after collapsing to as low as $17,600 over the weekend.
The mouthpiece of the Chinese government states that the cryptocurrency market is"full of manipulation." The article, which reflects the CCP's official position on cryptocurrencies, signals that the Chinese government is nowhere close to warming up to crypto. The Financial Regulatory Bureau of Shenzhen also warned about speculation and illegal activities related to cryptocurrencies.
Last May, China's authorities started a major crackdown on Bitcoin mining in June 2021, banning virtually all domestic cryptocurrency farms. This caused the country's mining capacity to collapse to zero. However, as of May, China is the second biggest mining hub in the world because of underground mining operations.
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