The state of cryptocurrency in China. If anyone tells you otherwise, they are lying.
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The state of cryptocurrency in China. If anyone tells you otherwise, they are lying.

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>It's been a while since I outlined the state of cryptocurrency in China, but I should probably tell you guys why this is important first: <strong>Journalists will do anything to shill you their &quot;news&quot; so they can get their sponsor dollars. Crypto YouTubers who comment on the story without reading the original news story or transpiration of events in Chinese further distort this message.</strong> With that out of the way, let's dive in to free knowledge.</p> <p>-Mining is just fine, so long as miners have all of their documents properly registered. The Chinese government thinks, &quot;Whatever, sell this stuff to foreigners. We'll gladly let more USD flow in to our economy in exchange for thin air.&quot;<br/> -Most Chinese-owned exchanges set up offices abroad, usually in Singapore. Some have dev teams in Malaysia / Taiwan.<br/> -The Chinese government hasn't really out-right BANNED crypto ownership as far as I know, but they have certainly made it very difficult to own it. Which leads me to these two points:<br/> -I tried sending an APK file for an android phone wallet app to an American buddy of mine and his Chinese-made phone with a specialized Chinese distro of android would not allow him to install it. He sent me a screenshot that showed his phone basically displayed, &quot;Unable to install application.&quot; or something similar.<br/> -I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Chinese-made distros of Windows, Linux, or Macintosh-specific operating systems do not allow users to install wallets to their desktops either - but I have not verified this.<br/> -These last two points can be circumvented by buying phones and operating systems made for foreign countries on China's ebay equivalent, Taobao.<br/> -There have been previous court-rulings where bitcoin was recognized as PROPERTY.<br/> -My view is that the CCP's attitude is, &quot;Less crypto, less headache. Turn it in to USD and bring it in to China.&quot;<br/> -I would not be surprised to learn that later down the road the CCP makes a list of present cryptocurrencies that may be bought and sold legally in China in the future. I would only be shocked if bitcoin were not on that list.<br/> -It is commonplace for employees of exchanges to get paid in crypto in China. This is usually done with a stablecoin.<br/> -I have an undergraduate degree in Chinese and previously worked for a Chinese-owned exchange. This is where my knowledge comes from.<br/> -Everything listed here to this point in time should be treated like &quot;law&quot; unless Xi Jinping himself or another government official say otherwise in the near future. </p> <p>Any questions? Fire away.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
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