Studying Chinese language will be useless if you are going to use it for crypto currency because china already banned bitcoin or should I say crypto currency. I prefer you to learn some language which crypto currency is not banned but rather they used it mostly. Thats my suggestion and opinion hope it will help you.
If you open up any site which has been translated into a number of foreign languages, you can be certain that Chinese will be one of them. I'm also well aware of the many instances where a Chinese translation was the only translation available. To be honest, it's been a while since I had seen a Japanese translation. Besides, I think people are making a mountain out of a molehill when they say that crypto is banned in China. People were crying wolf when Russian officials started to sell wolf tickets and threaten folks there with severe criminal prosecution and even imprisonment for possessing cryptocurrencies. I said it right away back then that these had been empty threats, and they were as history proved later. Anyway, learning two languages such as Chinese and Japanese at the same time will be a really daunting task. Wtf, learning even one of them will be a daunting task in its own right
But finding a native speaker from China is of course a lot easier these days
In case you want to use your new language for business, please keep in mind that doing business with Chinese People is not only a matter of language but requires a deep understanding of the culture
This seems to be another exaggeration or rather a boogeyman. I was doing business with Chinese in person, and I can't say that they are somehow different from any other people in the world, culturally or otherwise, I mean beyond universally accepted standards of courtesy and respect. These stories about insurmountable culture differences have become kind of urban legend or serve as a specious excuse in certain cases, I suspect
Simply put, when money talks bullshit walks (and no one cares which grammar it uses)