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WeChat Removes 10 NFT-Linked Accounts: Here’s Why

China’s WeChat bans crypto and NFT-related accounts

WeChat Cleans Up A Dozen NFT Promoted Accounts, Here's Why!

Chinese Messaging App Wechat Has

China's biggest messaging app WeChat suspends NFT accounts

China's popular WeChat messaging app has suspended some accounts linked to non-fungible tokens (NFTs), to prevent speculation in the digital assets.

Chinese messaging app WeChat has suspended at least a dozen accounts linked to the non-fungible token (NFT). This measure aims to prevent speculation in digital

Wechat

Tencent's WeChat has suspended some accounts associated with so-called non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and clarified the rules around these digital collectibles. NFTs are

Tencent Holdings’ WeChat has suspended various accounts that promote digital collectibles, a term that is commonly used in China to refer to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that cannot be

WeChat, which has 1.2 billion users, said it had banned NFT accounts in large numbers, required them to have a blockchain company filing provided by the Chinese

Wechat Public Accounts

WeChat Bans Multiple Accounts Associated With NFTs Trading

WeChat public accounts, linked to the trading of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), have been blocked by its parent company Tencent. Art Meta, iBox, and One Meta are

Chinese WeChat Giant Bans Numerous NFT Accounts, Here's Why

Under The New Guidelines

China's WeChat suspends some accounts linked to NFTs - BBC

Under the new guidelines, accounts involved with the issuance, trading, and financing of crypto and NFTs will be either restricted or banned and will fall under the “illegal

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