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WeChat Updates Policy Statement: Bans Bitcoin Transactions

Wechat updates policy statement: bans bitcoin transactions

WeChat Updates Policy Statement: Bans Bitcoin Transactions

Wechat updates policy statement: bans bitcoin transactions

News from China reveals that Chinese instant messaging giant, WeChat, has prohibited bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions, following an upgraded payment policy. This latest move by the company would adversely affect over-the-counter (OTC) and peer-to-peer traders who depend on these platforms to do business.

WeChat’s ban further reveals that China is not relenting on its effort to ban virtual currencies in the country.

No More bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Trading

Tencent-owned Chinese messaging app, WeChat, updated its payment policy on May 7, 2019, which stated that bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions were prohibited on the app. The announcement further stated accounts involved in bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions would suffer termination.

The new policy, which comes into effect on May 31, 2019, will serve a big blow to traders who rely on over-the-counter (OTC) and peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms to carry out their businesses.

Dovey Wan, a founding member at Primitive Ventures, tweeted the news and stated that the ban might affect liquidity in China.

In Wan’s words:

“Given most OTC transactions are happening in WeChat, this may impact local liquidity  to quite some extent.”

In August 2018, BTCManager reported that WeChat had shut down accounts belonging to several cryptocurrency platforms. Some of the delisted companies included Houbi News, Cannon Rating, and Firecon Information among others.

In its defense, WeChat stated that the accounts went against China’s laws governing instant messaging services, by providing the latest news concerning virtual currency and blockchain technology.

Binance CEO, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, also reacted to the announcement. According to CZ, the news wasn’t entirely negative, as it could encourage massive cryptocurrency adoption. The Binance founder opined that the decision was likely forced on the company.

In March 2018, Chinese regulators blocked social media accounts belonging to virtual currency exchanges in the country. OKex was one such exchange that was hit.

China Headstrong in its Fight Against Cryptocurrency

China’s anti-bitcoin and cryptocurrency stance has a long history. Following its blanket ban on ICOs in September 2017, the country continues to seek ways to shut down any virtual currency activity.

The Asian country’s negative attitude towards virtual currency has seen the emigration of home-based cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance and OKex to friendlier climes. China’s stringent policy on virtual currency also saw its citizens turn to OTC and P2P trading.

To further stifle the presence of virtual currency in the country, regulators cracked down on bitcoin exchanges by freezing bank accounts of major OTC platforms.

In April 2019, a publication emerged which revealed that China was planning to ban bitcoin mining. According to the report, virtual currency mining and several other industrial processes were harmful to the environment and violated state regulations.

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Published at Tue, 07 May 2019 16:17:24 +0000

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Starting on Monday, January 8, 2018, at 8:00 a.m. GMT, the ADA token from Cardano began to be listed on the futures exchange at BitMEX.

This makes BitMEX the fifth exchange to list the ADA token since Bittrex did so in October 2017, followed by Upbit, Binance and Coinnest.

Cardano, a project of IOHK, was designed by leading experts in academics and cryptography over the last couple years and draws from various features of existing cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, Ripple and Ethereum, but uses a proof-of-stake/security model as opposed to proof of work.

Charles Hoskinson, CEO of IOHK, said: “As markets evolve, there is an increasing need for liquidity and more sophisticated trading strategies. I’m glad to see BitMEX list ADA and hope this continues to aid our march towards becoming the financial stack for the developing world.”

Cardano is a full blockchain, built from scratch in the functional programming language Haskell. At the heart of Cardano lies Ouroboros, a proof-of-stake consensus algorithm. Ouroboros comes with a mathematical proof of security that has undergone a rigorous peer review, resulting in its acceptance and presentation at the major cryptography conference Crypto 2017.

News broke last week that GRNET, the national research and education network of Greece, is working on a pilot project to verify student diplomas on Cardano, signifying a first official use case for the Cardano blockchain.

The chairman of the Cardano Foundation, Michael Parsons, said: “This new listing is indicative of Cardano becoming a truly global blockchain platform. We are excited to see Cardano list with BitMEX. Adoption of ADA by new trading platforms is reflective of the bright future that Cardano has as a leading blockchain platform.”

The BitMEX listing of ADA is a form of fixed-date contract that allows traders to speculate on the changing value of the ADA/XBT exchange rate with a leverage of up to 20 times. It is not required for traders to have ADA to trade the contract; it only requires bitcoin as a margin. Full details are available on the BitMEX site here.

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