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China moves to ban internet marketing services for crypto

January 4, 2022
Source: internetdo.com internetdo.com
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The Chinese government published a draft regulation on Dec. 31 stating that no organization or individual is allowed to provide internet marketing for illegal financial activities, which include cryptocurrency transactions. Fast facts The regulation, drafted by the People’s Bank of China — China’s central bank — and other Chinese government institutions stipulates that any organization or individual is not allowed to provide internet marketing services for illegal financial activities, which... [ Please, visit website http://internetdo.com ]
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