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I read a friend's thread mostly just speculation, is there a site leads to official news on bitcoin? maybe some kind of trusted news links on bitcoin news !!!
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges Officially Dead In China?
Its true that china's bitcoin exchanges are shut down.But china may reconsider its policy and may allow exchanges in future with strict regulations.But that has not made any difference for people there who have shifted their trading to counter sale.They now do it P2P and some traders use telegram chats for such purposes.

So,bitcoin trading continues in china despite government's actions.
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All governments want to collect taxes from the population and in the world of cryptomoedas this ends up being difficult to do. That is why the Chinese government wants to ban or forbade the Cryptocurrency, but I think it will be temporary because I do not think I'll be able to control it.

Many governments will try to do the same thing so they can get money out of the population.
This is the only reason behind it. Governments don’t want bitcoin to be regulated under their law but they can’t control it. This is unacceptable to them and for this only, they are banning all these exchanges in different cities. Like China, there are so many countries who are just banning bitcoin transactions but they can’t do it for longer time. It is temporary, and future will be bright there.
I agree for a long time, goverments have been spectical about bitcoin and wether they should do with it, because of how they can't control the transactions that come and go and they can't really know where the money is going, and this enhances criminal and illeagal transactions if used by the wrong people, and the other hand they have poeple earning thaousands of dollars and not paying taxes, because what they are earning is not real money, so all of these makes it hard to manage it, so probably thats what got it banned, but i wonder if these has to do anything with the reacent bitcoin price fall.
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All governments want to collect taxes from the population and in the world of cryptomoedas this ends up being difficult to do. That is why the Chinese government wants to ban or forbade the Cryptocurrency, but I think it will be temporary because I do not think I'll be able to control it.

Many governments will try to do the same thing so they can get money out of the population.
This is the only reason behind it. Governments don’t want bitcoin to be regulated under their law but they can’t control it. This is unacceptable to them and for this only, they are banning all these exchanges in different cities. Like China, there are so many countries who are just banning bitcoin transactions but they can’t do it for longer time. It is temporary, and future will be bright there.
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I think China because of it is nature as a restrictive Society feel the need to regulate bitcoin. Unfortunate for China, bitcoin nature is more open than democracy not to talj of communism. Bitcoin and China are not compactible.
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Officially dead? not really, as of now Houbi one of China's biggest cryptocurrency exchange are active (will be operating soon/ already resumed operations). I do feel that Chinese Government is slowly taking steps to refresh the cryptocurrency trading on their country, but i doubt that it will happen, Chinese Government has a big issue on their pride.
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Many speculation about crypto currency in China.. last week I heard the government of China Will accept crypto currency again and they try to make official website by government for exchange crypto currency.. I don't know what it's true, but I hope China Will accept crypto currency again.

I get that China always tries to control its economy strictly and doesn't like letting the free market decide. The government manipulates their currency like there is no tomorrow. It is sad though to see the confusion and FUD caused by this nonsense, and I wish they would settle the drama asap so the price can finally go to the mooon. :_)

Don't worry, these attempts of Chinese government is not permanent. They will lift the regulations soon once they reach an agreement with exchanger platforms. They can't keep this going forever.

Cryptocurrency is not something to get banned forever in China.
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Yes crypto exchanges are dead in China that is because they banned them recently. However, that does not mean that exchanges in Bitcoin have stopped. If you look at peer to peer exchanges versus centralized ones that's where all the volume has gone because there is no one controlling or regulating the exchange. It is all online and it is all distributed across the globe.
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Many speculation about crypto currency in China.. last week I heard the government of China Will accept crypto currency again and they try to make official website by government for exchange crypto currency.. I don't know what it's true, but I hope China Will accept crypto currency again.

I get that China always tries to control its economy strictly and doesn't like letting the free market decide. The government manipulates their currency like there is no tomorrow. It is sad though to see the confusion and FUD caused by this nonsense, and I wish they would settle the drama asap so the price can finally go to the mooon. :_)
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges Officially Dead In China?
The news reported that they had already allowed the work of the exchanges, did not they?
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Does that mean that the market for BTC gonna slowly stagnate due to Chinese not being participants in market?
Are there any other ways to trade in China but through different trading platforms from other countries?
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Many speculation about crypto currency in China.. last week I heard the government of China Will accept crypto currency again and they try to make official website by government for exchange crypto currency.. I don't know what it's true, but I hope China Will accept crypto currency again.
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THIS is better for the crypto currencies development and since China has been the problem from beginning I think it is better to do without them and maybe later they will change their minds. I know something related to currency manipulation that united States of America said about China last time may be the reason behind this decision of stopping crypto currencies activities.

Btcc exchange also recently banned from China. Since many people invested in bitcoin like in trading and mining platform.
I do not know what is the issue of the bitcoin. Simply their government pressure up the bitcoin from their country. Some months before many of the company from the China migrated to other countries.
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Of course cryptocurrency exchanges are dead in China that is because they put bans on them. However, they did not, and could not, put a ban on peer to peer exchanges like localbitcoins because that is out of their jurisdiction. Look at the volume on p2p exchanges after China banned centralized exchanges, it is massive and that's because people don't need third party oversight.
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All governments want to collect taxes from the population and in the world of cryptomoedas this ends up being difficult to do. That is why the Chinese government wants to ban or forbade the Cryptocurrency, but I think it will be temporary because I do not think I'll be able to control it.

Many governments will try to do the same thing so they can get money out of the population.
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THIS is better for the crypto currencies development and since China has been the problem from beginning I think it is better to do without them and maybe later they will change their minds. I know something related to currency manipulation that united States of America said about China last time may be the reason behind this decision of stopping crypto currencies activities.
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges Officially Dead In China?

At this point? Who cares. Bitcoin's been on a roll evem acter the chinese banned these exchanges. They can go on and ban everything they want and bitcoin will continue to revolutionize the market.
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That is good that cryptocurrency exchanges are dead in China, this means that the volume is moving towards peer to peer exchanges, like localbitcoins.com. There are more like cadcoin.co, paxful.com, bittylicious.com, and even bisq.io if you want a lot of privacy. Cadcoin.co and bisq.io are the safest peer to peer exchanges I know of that offer you so many privacy features when using their process.
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Cryptocurrency exchanges have been banned in China for more than a month already. Though there are rumors about the Chinese government

legalizing cryptocurrency exchanges sometime in the future. But then again, these are only rumors.



Yup the whole china itself is rumour I believe, but no offence at all.


They always made the market fluctuate like crazy and always have been artificial on the market. This disturbed the way prices of bitcoin where until last month. They had amazing power of the mining bitcoin but they lost it in the long run after the ban.


Cryptocurrency exchanges where closed down and thats why we saw down movement of the bitcoin in the last month. Thats not rumour by the way, what is rumour is they might start up again, so yeah it could fluctuate us again by pumping the prices, hopefully.
                      As much as i agree with you. I am also wondering that they are maybe manipulating the prices so they could take advantage, but its just my own opinion to start with, and there is no sure if that is possibly true but i've been hearing so many rumors about this and there is also a slight chance that it is possible.
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Chinese exchanges will open soon and ICO will be regulated, like in other fields China wants to keep all in their hands
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges Officially Dead In China?

the big exchanges are in a winter sleep and will most probably wake up after some time as some rumors and news tell us about them. they will come back just as they came back before and with new sets of rules and regulations and probably 0 ICO.

the act of exchanging or trading is still pretty damn hot in China though. they are trading bitcoin like crazy. the volume of some foreign exchanges are not much higher because of their migration and also the volume from decentralized places and the peer to peer or OTC trading places are through the roof too.
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges Officially Dead In China?
Yes if there will be no more intruction from the regulators to continue the crypto exchange service in the china, But another news was appearing about the chinese regulator try to consider about the crypto exchange site again. And about to regulate the crypto.
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There are rumors that China would open up their exchanges again because they can't pass up this opportunity to not profit in cryptocurrency. They are maybe just ironing out some issues so that when the time comes they would officially open then there would be little or no issues to address. China have played a big part on the bitcoin price especially those crashes but the crypto world have moved on and can exist without them being involved.
considering the amount of bitcoin that circulates more in china, so naturally this happens, and anyone would be interested in the name of money  Grin Grin
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What do you mean by officially dead? This fear uncertainty and doubt was spread a long time ago in the cryptocurrency space and we have already rebounded from the issue. I don't think there is much more to say at this point. We are going to the moon with or without China.
BECAUSE this issue bitcoin prices last month dropped but cuman correction, once again this cuman rumors are not true china declares full ICO is strictly prohibited, there is a political element in it.
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isnt this just one of many news bubbles intentionally created?
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There are rumors that China would open up their exchanges again because they can't pass up this opportunity to not profit in cryptocurrency. They are maybe just ironing out some issues so that when the time comes they would officially open then there would be little or no issues to address. China have played a big part on the bitcoin price especially those crashes but the crypto world have moved on and can exist without them being involved.
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Some of these news items are rumours and rumours are part of the business world. It falls under fundamentals, we should not be surprised when investors start acting on what they have heard and this, causing panic selling. Thus, affecting the market.

For China however, they have always wanted to be in the news with bitcoin and cryptocurrencies either for the good reasons or bad ones, we are going to see how it plays out.
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You can't lose hope there will surely be a day when exchanges will return despite all the delays in implementing regulation, tax china is surely looking for a way on how they can profit from exchanges. If they wanted they could have even banned mining but the revenue earned from mining by the government is really high maybe by end of this year exchanges will return if it doesn't then what you are saying is right.
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Cryptocurrency exchanges have been banned in China for more than a month already. Though there are rumors about the Chinese government

legalizing cryptocurrency exchanges sometime in the future. But then again, these are only rumors.



Yup the whole china itself is rumour I believe, but no offence at all.


They always made the market fluctuate like crazy and always have been artificial on the market. This disturbed the way prices of bitcoin where until last month. They had amazing power of the mining bitcoin but they lost it in the long run after the ban.


Cryptocurrency exchanges where closed down and thats why we saw down movement of the bitcoin in the last month. Thats not rumour by the way, what is rumour is they might start up again, so yeah it could fluctuate us again by pumping the prices, hopefully.
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Cryptocurrency exchanges have been banned in China for more than a month already. Though there are rumors about the Chinese government
legalizing cryptocurrency exchanges sometime in the future. But then again, these are only rumors.
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