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China Gets More Blockchain Censorship Powers Under New Rules

China’s crypto angst has shown no sign of abating as we enter a new year. Another raft of restrictive regulations has just been implemented for blockchain companies in the People’s Republic. Data Privacy Not Applicable in China The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has just introduced more regulations for companies dealing with distributed ledger technology. дальше »

2019-1-11 12:00


New Apollo Mixer Crypto Tool Makes Coin Mixing Untraceable via Encrypted Transactions

In a moment in which privacy is more vulnerable than never before, Apollo Mixer can be a great ally for individuals searching to safeguard their data. Indeed, there are some countries such as China or Venezuela in which institutions know (almost) everything what people do, including with their money. Bitcoin (BTC) became an important tool […] дальше »

2019-1-6 03:19


How digital currencies will shape the future of geopolitics

The US dollar's global reserve status is becoming precarious as competing superpowers China, Russia and Europe seek alternatives to the SWIFT system and trade settlement. China has harnessed blockchain and is close to a digital national currency that will integrate with national surveillance - could this be the largest market for privacy coins? дальше »

2018-11-15 15:00


China has a new surveillance tool that identifies citizens by how they walk

Chinese authorities have begun deploying a new surveillance tool designed to identify people by how they walk, or the shapes of their body. Adding to the already staggering number of surveillance cameras — many of which use bleeding edge optics and facial recognition technologies — China is already using the tool on the streets in its two largest cities, Beijing and Shanghai. дальше »

2018-11-7 04:07


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Chinese authorities are sampling sewage to flush out drug users

The Chinese government is analyzing urine and feces from sewage as part of a sweeping national crackdown on illegal drug use. China isn’t the first country to sift through sewage in order to collect data on illegal drug use, but as far as we know it’s the first to implement the technique in actual law enforcement situations — a move which prompts a litany of privacy and citizen safety concerns. дальше »

2018-7-16 21:10