The Chinese government has released more details about its cryptocurrency ban. “Recently, virtual currency trading hype activities have risen, disrupting economic and financial order, breeding illegal and criminal activities such as gambling, illegal fundraising, fraud, pyramid schemes, and money laundering,” the government said. To prevent these risks from further materializing, the government has today published a notice that clarifies its stance on crypto. The notice clarifies that virtual currencies do not have the same legal status as legal currency in China. It also reiterates what has been in place for years, namely, that cryptocurrency trading is against the law. “Virtual...