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Topic: 21st August update of crypto ranking by China’s Center for Information Industry (Read 101 times)

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That doesn't make any sense. Why would Chinese Govt. rank cryptos when it has banned them. You can't legally buy, sell or trade cryptos in China.

If they are still keeping tabs on the happenings with the cryptocurrency, it still means they are having a skeptic mind on it, hodling on with one hand and letting go with another. They don't want to eat the chicken but still using the teeth to share the chicken to others  Roll Eyes
newbie
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quite an interesting rating. I personally doubt you would use it. I'm not sure, use that rating. so, in my opinion, he's a little suspicious.
hero member
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The ranking seem messed up, its very different from what most of us think of . But I'm glad they prefer EOS which I also have. But komodo?
Why do they suddenly like the platform that offers anonymity?

Its surprising that the platform(NEO) of their own is just on the 5th rank. They don't fully support it?
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The list now consist of 33 cryptocurrencies with the addition of NULS and Tezos for this update.
The updated list are provided roughly monthly.
Note : Center for Information Industry is a subsidiary of the Chinese government.





Is this the latest news about that? I think there will be a change and it seems like that i have seen that before. it will be very interesting to see if you can try to provide the direct link to the crypto ranking that has created by the china's center.
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That doesn't make any sense. Why would Chinese Govt. rank cryptos when it has banned them. You can't legally buy, sell or trade cryptos in China.
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The list now consist of 33 cryptocurrencies with the addition of NULS and Tezos for this update.
The updated list are provided roughly monthly.
Note : Center for Information Industry is a subsidiary of the Chinese government.




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