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Topic: I expect that self-regulation by Chinese exchanges can't please the central - page 2. (Read 1886 times)

legendary
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Your article is kind of confusing. Are you trying to compare the current btc situation in China to ancient Chinese history? I don't think that has much correlation here.

He is using an example from history to narrate his point.

The historical example is very much akin to the recent situation.

I think the article is very insightful.
newbie
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Chinese history always repeats itself, it's been proved for many times  Grin
hero member
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Your article is kind of confusing. Are you trying to compare the current btc situation in China to ancient Chinese history? I don't think that has much correlation here.
sr. member
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My latest editorial on this speculative topic.

"Bitcoin is not a naughty child – it challenges China’s national control of its money. It shouldn’t have been born"
http://bitcoinblog.de/2014/05/12/bitcoin-is-not-a-naughty-child/
(German edition: http://bitcoinblog.de/2014/05/11/china-der-bitcoin-ist-kein-ungezogenes-kind-er-ist-falsch-geboren/)

(My editor likes this ironic tone in the title - I myself actually is a supporter of Bitcoin)

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Hallo, editor from bitcoinblog here. I am lucky to publish Zhangs insightful articles, and I am lucky to read you like them.

Currently blockchain.info accepts nominations for the blockchain award, and one category is "most insightful journalist". If you think like me Zhangs articles are the most insightful source of information about one of the most important (price-forming) issue in the temporary bitcoin seen I would be glad if you take some seconds to nominate him.

Just click here https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/04/16/the-first-annual-blockchain-awards/

Thank you

I myself find "most insightful journalist" award helpful, because I am expecting gloomy future in China hence need to move my ass out of China to go on working on Bitcoin projects. Once outside, I don't have the connections and resources, an award or two helps me getting things started.
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