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hero member
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October 29, 2017, 12:31:03 AM
#67
Even Though China able use bitcoin once again but it's doesn't affect too much on bitcoin value globally.
As we known current global market are being hold by South Korea and Japan.

Overall I can see uptrend and stable because the demand on bitcoin getting greater
hero member
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October 29, 2017, 12:09:00 AM
#66
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


This is a great news for all of us, I guess I will already expecting now much higher on December, I guess by the end of the year bitcoin price will pump high and we will gain profit from our bitcoin wallets. I am happy that China continue to support Crypto-currencies now and I guess alt coins are also good now to buy since a lot of investor now are opening their door from it.
hero member
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October 28, 2017, 05:23:33 PM
#65
What a surprise!!! Not. This was to be expected, and to be honest, I find this to be fitting more in the bad news category. It was nice for once to not have China be part of the market, and now they slowly make a come back, regardless of the form, it's pure shit. The market has shown to be perfectly fine without Chinese exchanges being around, and for that reason, I would have liked them to stay away at least till next year, but it is what it is. I just hope that people for once take distance from that country, because they contribute to nothing but problems due to their paranoid government. I already wonder what they are going to pull once the market reaches another all time high in the coming weeks/months. Roll Eyes
This is something I agree, this is not a surprise but it seems that lately the only thing that comes from China are nothing but bad news, FUD and speculation with the purpose to crash the price of bitcoin, this is why I’m getting tired of all the attention people keep giving to China.
newbie
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October 28, 2017, 07:19:37 AM
#64
I thought, since the news circulated that china ban cryptocurrency and managed to knock down the bitcoin price by more than $ 1000, then it was they

who were smiling. They can see their strength or influence for this technology. And now, they come back after the bitcoin is at its peak.though Its not

surprising. But I'm just wondering if they are behind the bitcoin price hike.

no one is coming back, you have been fooled.
full member
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October 28, 2017, 07:18:18 AM
#63
I thought, since the news circulated that china ban cryptocurrency and managed to knock down the bitcoin price by more than $ 1000, then it was they

who were smiling. They can see their strength or influence for this technology. And now, they come back after the bitcoin is at its peak.though Its not

surprising. But I'm just wondering if they are behind the bitcoin price hike.
newbie
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October 28, 2017, 07:09:11 AM
#62
Big news from china

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


I knew it that they will come back again with their operations. I thought they will migrate to nearby countries and will continue it's operation that way. Anything that goes for this type of business there's no one that can stop it even the Chinese government when same interests are applied for the company and also for the Chinese government. Other exchanges will be wild again and will announce the same thing. And now, let's expect bitcoin's price up to the moon again.

If my memory serves me right, ViaBTC was going to move their exchange operations to Hong-Kong, though I don't know if they actually moved there or, if not, whether they are still going to change the country of their business. Does anyone know what's become of that? At large, the politics and decisions of the Chinese authorities seem to be very unpredictable and controversial, mildly speaking. But as I said before, they influence Bitcoin less and less each time the Chinese government comes up with something new.

I don't have also any news about their migration to Hongkong. But I guess there's no need to do it so because there's an indication now that they can now start operating again with any Chinese region. We can't really get any reliable source on what's happening to China and it's businesses regarding bitcoin and to be specific with their exchanges. I'm only waiting now for any cryptonews website to publish an article regarding this comeback from China.

You can read about their former plans here and here. The synopsis can be written as following:

Quote
ViaBTC Intends to Launch an Overseas-Based Bitcoin Exchange After Ceasing Chinese Operations on September 30th. Chinese cryptocurrency exchange ViaBTC has announced its intention to launch a trading platform based outside of China. The decision to establish an overseas-based platform follows announcements that the exchange will shut down operations in mainland China on September 30th. ViaBTC has revealed plans to launch a cryptocurrency exchange platform outside of mainland China.

If they were really planning to launch their trading business somewhere outside of China, for example, in Taiwan, as some people on reddit suggested, it doesn't make much sense to stay in China any more. Today the Chinese authorities may allow cryptocurrency trading only to change their mind again tomorrow. Though I certainly agree with your note that we can't know for certain what is going on in China with respect to bitcoin and bitcoin exchanges there.

We sure can know what is going on in China, exchangers are banned, this simple. want to know about more? read it: "Big News From China" is spreading false information, Exchangers are banned !
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/big-news-from-china-is-spreading-false-information-exchangers-are-banned-2320265
hero member
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October 28, 2017, 07:04:34 AM
#61
Big news from china

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


I knew it that they will come back again with their operations. I thought they will migrate to nearby countries and will continue it's operation that way. Anything that goes for this type of business there's no one that can stop it even the Chinese government when same interests are applied for the company and also for the Chinese government. Other exchanges will be wild again and will announce the same thing. And now, let's expect bitcoin's price up to the moon again.

If my memory serves me right, ViaBTC was going to move their exchange operations to Hong-Kong, though I don't know if they actually moved there or, if not, whether they are still going to change the country of their business. Does anyone know what's become of that? At large, the politics and decisions of the Chinese authorities seem to be very unpredictable and controversial, mildly speaking. But as I said before, they influence Bitcoin less and less each time the Chinese government comes up with something new.

I don't have also any news about their migration to Hongkong. But I guess there's no need to do it so because there's an indication now that they can now start operating again with any Chinese region. We can't really get any reliable source on what's happening to China and it's businesses regarding bitcoin and to be specific with their exchanges. I'm only waiting now for any cryptonews website to publish an article regarding this comeback from China.

You can read about their former plans here and here. The synopsis can be written as following:

Quote
ViaBTC Intends to Launch an Overseas-Based Bitcoin Exchange After Ceasing Chinese Operations on September 30th. Chinese cryptocurrency exchange ViaBTC has announced its intention to launch a trading platform based outside of China. The decision to establish an overseas-based platform follows announcements that the exchange will shut down operations in mainland China on September 30th. ViaBTC has revealed plans to launch a cryptocurrency exchange platform outside of mainland China.

If they were really planning to launch their trading business somewhere outside of China, for example, in Taiwan, as some people on reddit suggested, it doesn't make much sense to stay in China any more. Today the Chinese authorities may allow cryptocurrency trading only to change their mind again tomorrow. Though I certainly agree with your note that we can't know for certain what is going on in China with respect to bitcoin and bitcoin exchanges there.
newbie
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October 28, 2017, 06:55:25 AM
#60
I am not from China so I do not use sites from that country. But i can say that China play big role in Bitcoin world. Bitcoin price and market are connected to China, because there are a lot of users and miners in it. We all know what happened to market and Bitcoin price when China announced that they will ban Bitcoin local and ICO. So I guess that this is good news for cryptocurrency world.

No it is not. you have been fooled by the op. read this:

"Big News From China" is spreading false information, Exchangers are banned !
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/big-news-from-china-is-spreading-false-information-exchangers-are-banned-2320265
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 257
October 28, 2017, 06:50:29 AM
#59
I am not from China so I do not use sites from that country. But i can say that China play big role in Bitcoin world. Bitcoin price and market are connected to China, because there are a lot of users and miners in it. We all know what happened to market and Bitcoin price when China announced that they will ban Bitcoin local and ICO. So I guess that this is good news for cryptocurrency world.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 504
October 28, 2017, 05:35:17 AM
#58
Big news from china

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


I knew it that they will come back again with their operations. I thought they will migrate to nearby countries and will continue it's operation that way. Anything that goes for this type of business there's no one that can stop it even the Chinese government when same interests are applied for the company and also for the Chinese government. Other exchanges will be wild again and will announce the same thing. And now, let's expect bitcoin's price up to the moon again.

If my memory serves me right, ViaBTC was going to move their exchange operations to Hong-Kong, though I don't know if they actually moved there or, if not, whether they are still going to change the country of their business. Does anyone know what's become of that? At large, the politics and decisions of the Chinese authorities seem to be very unpredictable and controversial, mildly speaking. But as I said before, they influence Bitcoin less and less each time the Chinese government comes up with something new.

I don't have also any news about their migration to Hongkong. But I guess there's no need to do it so because there's an indication now that they can now start operating again with any Chinese region. We can't really get any reliable source on what's happening to China and it's businesses regarding bitcoin and to be specific with their exchanges. I'm only waiting now for any cryptonews website to publish an article regarding this comeback from China.
jr. member
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October 28, 2017, 04:38:49 AM
#57
i missed this news, thought this exchanger had gone. Very good news!
hero member
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October 28, 2017, 04:32:39 AM
#56
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).



Huge news here.

After the shut down of BTCChina i think that the Chinese buyers are still a bit shell shocked and to see one of the most popular exchanges in China to open up again must be a relief for them. With this relief will come more bitcoin buyers for sure.

Do not estimate the power of Chinese buyers, when huobi is back price could easily rise by $1k.
legendary
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October 28, 2017, 03:28:43 AM
#55
It doesn't changed the fact that eventhough is going back to its operation, there will be no BTC/CNY because the Chinese government says no already. So there's no development here. And I don't think it can greatly impact the price today. We have been moving already without them so let it be. I think they have made their decision to ban bitcoin or at least regulate it. They felt threaten by it (Yuan), that's why they made a sudden U-turn against bitcoin and crypto's.

They can't really control bitcoin and their citizens although enjoying the benefits of having bitcoin with them, have no choice but to follow the government's details. And again, they are  the victims here not, the market, not the ecosystem, but them who learn to love bitcoin but was crashed with the government decided against it.
full member
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October 28, 2017, 01:07:10 AM
#54
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


Well every one where expiating this news from china because china also realized that world is going to accept bitcoin and they are taking a advantage of it so they also plan back to allow bitcoin once again in china and as bitcoin get in to china than bitcoin will be the king of all crypto in world and after that all the rest of countries will also accept bitcoin fast.
hero member
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October 27, 2017, 06:30:05 AM
#53
Big news from china

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


I knew it that they will come back again with their operations. I thought they will migrate to nearby countries and will continue it's operation that way. Anything that goes for this type of business there's no one that can stop it even the Chinese government when same interests are applied for the company and also for the Chinese government. Other exchanges will be wild again and will announce the same thing. And now, let's expect bitcoin's price up to the moon again.

If my memory serves me right, ViaBTC was going to move their exchange operations to Hong-Kong, though I don't know if they actually moved there or, if not, whether they are still going to change the country of their business. Does anyone know what's become of that? At large, the politics and decisions of the Chinese authorities seem to be very unpredictable and controversial, mildly speaking. But as I said before, they influence Bitcoin less and less each time the Chinese government comes up with something new.
legendary
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October 27, 2017, 06:20:28 AM
#52
I can see why bitcoin still not dump when BTG already forked , let's compare when BCH occured !
If China able to use bitcoin , it will boost bitcoin even more so I guess bitcoin will reach another highest record on the end of December
hero member
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October 27, 2017, 06:14:27 AM
#51
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


I knew it that they will come back again with their operations. I thought they will migrate to nearby countries and will continue it's operation that way. Anything that goes for this type of business there's no one that can stop it even the Chinese government when same interests are applied for the company and also for the Chinese government. Other exchanges will be wild again and will announce the same thing. And now, let's expect bitcoin's price up to the moon again.
full member
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October 27, 2017, 06:11:13 AM
#50
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).



Wow big suprise from china that's one of the biggest exchange in china right. I hope all other exchanges company that close before will resume its operation too. I hope this will start the new beginning in trading industry.
legendary
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October 27, 2017, 06:05:20 AM
#49
So finally, all those mess created by china has now ended and an exchange starting to operate, other exchanges will seem to follow huobi, they just preparing to fulfill the requirement china government made in order to keep continuing their services.
Just lately people are spreading that all these exchanges were banned by china but see now, it's all wrong.
hero member
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October 27, 2017, 05:56:57 AM
#48
Big news from china🔼

https://www.huobi.pro/zh-cn/notice_detail/?id=651. Huobi, one of the biggest crypto exchange in China, will resume its operation at 12:00, 26th, October (China Time)

We are excited to announce that Huobi Pro will support Tether(USDT) trading pairs. USDT deposit and withdrawal is available from 18:00 October 24th,2017(GMT+8). And BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT trading will start at 12:00 October 26th,2017(GMT+8).


finally huoby want to continue to supporting crypto currency again and this will bring a good effect to bitcoin user because we know that many big whales in china that still hold many bitcoin. i am glad to know that finally huobi announce to support tether so we can trying to trade btc pair usdt in huobi. i think soon the crypto currency world will be growth more fast again because china especially huobi don't want to lose the opportunity.
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