China


Відео

Sen. Tuberville on Bill to Block Chinese Ownership of American Crypto Companies

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) recently introduced a bipartisan bill to amend the Commodity Exchange Act to prohibit entities organized or established in China from acquiring a U.S. digital asset broker, dealer, custodian, or exchange. The Alabama lawmaker joins CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie to discuss the legislation, along with the future of crypto regulation in the United States.

Recent Videos

Відео

Neil Tan: Hong Kong’s Crypto Push

Cryptocurrency firms are being driven to explore friendlier jurisdictions due to a challenging regulatory climate in the U.S., says Neil Tan, chairman of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong. The city’s strategic position as a gateway to China, combined with its robust access to capital, are strengthening its ambitions to become a leader in the virtual assets arena. However, Hong Kong faces stiff competition as it vies with Dubai and Singapore. In a Word on the Block interview with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Tan explains why the comprehensive rules set by the city’s Securities and Futures Commission — including the facilitation of retail trading while ensuring investor protection — have become key attractions for these firms.

Word on the Block

Відео

Bitcoin Holds Steady After China Rate Cut

Bitcoin (BTC) is holding steady near $27,000 as China slashed its key lending benchmarks for the first time in 10 months, which failed to lift the mood in traditional markets. Marc Chandler, Bannockburn Global Forex Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist, discusses his crypto markets analysis and outlook.

Recent Videos

Ринки

Bitcoin resta stabile mentre il taglio dei tassi in Cina non incoraggia l'assunzione di rischi

L'avversione al rischio è probabilmente il modo in cui il mercato comunica alla Cina che tagli dei tassi di 10 punti base non sono sufficienti a stimolare il rallentamento dell'economia.

(Pixabay)

Фінанси

Il nuovo presidente di Alibaba sarà Joseph Tsai, favorevole alle criptovalute

JOE Tsai, ONE dei fondatori di Alibaba, è stato un attivo investitore di Web3 e una volta ha twittato "Mi piacciono le Cripto".

Alibaba's Joe Tsai (provided)

Політика

La senatrice statunitense Elizabeth Warren chiede la chiusura dei finanziamenti in Cripto per il Fentanyl

In un'audizione al Senato, un alto funzionario del Tesoro degli Stati Uniti ha affermato che i produttori di farmaci cinesi hanno trovato i pagamenti in Cripto "attraenti" e Warren ha citato la ricerca di Elliptic per sostenere una spinta alla legislazione.

Prescription fentanyl (Daniel Tahar/Wikimedia Commons)

Політика

Il team dietro le stablecoin offshore Yuan e Dollaro di Hong Kong arrestato dalla polizia cinese: rapporto

All'inizio di quest'anno KuCoin ha chiuso un round di finanziamento da 10 milioni di dollari in CNHC.

(chinahbzyg/Shutterstock)

Ринки

Bitcoin scende a 27.000 $ mentre il ministro della Fed favorisce un inasprimento ininterrotto

"T vedo davvero una ragione convincente per sospendere gli aumenti dei tassi", ha affermato Mester della Fed, convalidando la recente revisione aggressiva dei prezzi delle aspettative sui tassi di interesse negli Stati Uniti.

Bitcoin's price chart (CoinDesk/Highcharts.com)

Відео

Sam Altman's Crypto Project Worldcoin Gains Some Traction in China

Worldcoin, a crypto project by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has gained some traction in China, with users rushing to source know-your-customer (KYC) verifications on the black market. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker weighs in on the state of Worldcoin developments and breaks down its popularity around the globe.

Recent Videos

Відео

Crypto’s Fentanyl Trade Worth Tens of Millions: Security Researchers

Law enforcement around the world has long pointed to China as being a source of deadly fentanyl as well as the precursors used to manufacture it. New research from both Chainalysis and Elliptic have put a number on how much of this trade is done in crypto. "The Hash" panel discusses the illicit use of cryptocurrencies.

CoinDesk placeholder image