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After a tough totalitarian policy and a complete ban on the existence of the cryptocurrency market in China, many cryptocurrency

September 30, 2021
Source: instaforex.com instaforex.com
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After a tough totalitarian policy and a complete ban on the existence of the cryptocurrency market in China, many Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges were forced to relocate and move to other countries. More and more exchanges have stopped their work in China, and many want to return to their usual routine as soon as possible and start working, but no longer in the territory of China. These are crypto platforms such as Bitmart, Feixiaohao, and Biki. Alibaba also stated that from now on all cryptocurrency mining machines are prohibited for sale. Feixiaohao exchange also continues to clean its users' accounts and...
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