In recent years the Chinese government has vowed to strengthen its crackdown on cryptocurrencies by forcing banks and financial institutions to report to the authorities about any potential cryptocurrency-related transaction. Consequently, traders have moved their funds to Hong Kong and other markets like Japan and South Korea. But, because foreigners are no longer allowed to trade […]
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