China will launch its first regulated platform for nonfungible tokens trading on Jan 1, 2023. The entity, which acts as a secondary market for the exchange...
A Chinese court in the city of Hangzhou has stated that nonfungible token collections are online virtual property that should be protected under Chinese law.
The state-owned Bank of China announced a new program to bridge primary school education with smart contracts.
The Shenzhen Chamber of Commerce has recorded over 2.6 million signups for its latest digital yuan, airdrop. Two months prior, the City of Shenzhen announced that...
The People's Bank of China, announced that the country would be expanding the number of digital Yuan test sites in the country from 11 to 23....
WeChat has updated its policies to ban accounts that provide access to crypto or NFT related services.
The Economic Daily which is Chinas state owned media outlet has indicated that the government might announce even tighter regulations on cryptocurrencies and stablecoins due to the downfall...
The city of Shenzhen will airdrop 30 million digital Yuan to local residents in an attempt to revitalize consumer spending.
China‘s leading social media platforms and internet giants have updated their policy to remove NFT platforms, citing a lack of regulatory clarity and fearing government restriction.
WeChat, one of the Chinas most popular payment services, will start supporting the Chinese government's digital currency.