COMMIT FRAUD

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 05:59  |  Written by: Raoul Pal

Commit Fraud
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Tech Giants Alibaba

Tech giants Alibaba, Tencent, and Bilibili, among others, all have their own ‘digital collectibles’ but have banned the reselling of NFTs amid a tough regulatory environment.

The uncertain future of NFTs in China

Yet while its role has traditionally been to control the internet domestically, the Chinese state is now taking further steps to curb the influence of international blockchains and

In China

A Peculiar Flavor of NFTs Is Thriving in China – One

How China Views NFTs and What Are its Market Prospects?

In China, tech giants hoping to hop on the bandwagon have issued their own NFTs, while emphasising they're not linked to cryptocurrencies, which are banned in the country.

China’s NFT market is taking off, but regulations stand

NFTs heat up in China as ‘digital collectibles’ despite tough

NFT in China: Super Popular but Restricted - SEO China

In China

In China, NFT are referred to as ‘digital collectibles’ rather than ‘tokens’ since the Chinese government is opposed to cryptocurrency. A cryptocurrency is a digital or

How the Chinese Government Is Trying to Reinvent the NFT

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