The Citizen (KZN)

Crypto giants cut back on China users

- Bloomberg

Two of the world’s largest Bitcoin exchanges have halted new registrati­ons for Chinese users and one will retire current accounts, taking actions to comply with Beijing’s latest crypto ban.

Exchange operators Huobi and Binance have stopped letting traders use mainland China mobile numbers to register new accounts, after the People’s Bank of China said on Friday all crypto-related transactio­ns will be considered illicit financial activity.

New sign-ups are still available for Hong Kong users on both platforms, but mainland China is no longer an option for new-account creation. Huobi has also announced plans to close existing accounts by year-end.

“To comply with local laws and regulation­s, Huobi Global has ceased account registrati­on for new users in Mainland China,” effective from 24 Septembe, the exchange said in a statement.

“Huobi Global will gradually retire existing Mainland China user accounts” by the end of December “and ensure the safety of users’ assets”, it said.

A Binance spokespers­on said the company doesn’t have exchange operations in China and blocks Chinese IPs, without commenting on the mobile registrati­on move.

“Binance takes its compliance obligation­s very seriously and is committed to following local regulator requiremen­ts wherever we operate,” the spokespers­on said in an e-mail.

China’s latest pronouncem­ent – issued by the central bank along with nine other government agencies including the public security ministry -- is the culminatio­n of years of attempted crackdowns on the rise of Bitcoin and its peers. Friday’s notice specifical­ly called out offshore exchanges targeting Chinese users, banning them from hiring locally for roles from marketing to payment settlement and tech.

In 2017, China told local exchanges to stop hosting trades between fiat money and crypto tokens, forcing Huobi and Binance to set up shops in Singapore and Malta for their main trading platforms. Still, Chinese users have been able to access their services including over-the-counter trading and crypto-to-crypto transactio­ns. –

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