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No, China didn’t ban crypto once more

By Editorial Board Published August 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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No, China didn’t ban crypto once more

As C.H. Spurgeon famously mentioned, “a lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on.” Early Sunday morning, Beijing time, that very factor occurred. Wild rumors, apparently beginning on Telegram and filtered by Elon Musk’s X, started to floor that China had applied yet one more ban on crypto and Bitcoin.

Ultimately, these rumors made it to main accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers, together with FirstSquawk, PolyMarket, Kalshi, and Uncommon Whales, who all reported it with none sourcing.

There have really been particular bans applied on cryptocurrencies in China: in 2021 the Nationwide Improvement and Reform Fee pushed for crypto mining actions to stop, although older mining farms had been allowed to proceed to conduct enterprise for a interval whereas operations had been wound down.

This ban was instituted as a result of the Chinese language Communist Social gathering decided that mining was “high energy consumption and a low efficiency activity,” and has largely been efficient.

Moreover, in 2024, the Folks’s Financial institution of China issued a discover stating that cryptocurrencies weren’t authorized tender and that residents had been prohibited from issuing or exchanging tokens.

This regulation has been much less efficient, as shopping for, promoting, and buying and selling crypto on the Mainland remains to be fairly widespread.

Bureaucracies don’t cross unnecessary legal guidelines on weekends

Until there’s an emergency, it’s protected to imagine that any paperwork, China or in any other case, received’t be passing laws on weekends.

Xi Jinping, it seems, didn’t name the Nationwide Folks’s Congress in to have an emergency session on early Sunday to ban crypto once more.

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