China from now on will jail those who found guilty of raising funds by selling cryptocurrencies as its supreme court amended its interpretation of the criminal law. Subscribe to our Telegram channel to stay up to date on the latest crypto and blockchain news. According to a statement published on the court's website, those who commit a fraudulent fundraising crime will be punished by imprisonment for a term of three to seven years. China will also sanction those who break the rules with a fine from $15,000 up to $700,000. The amendment will come into force on March 1. The...