VPNs Used To Circumvent Chinese Crypto Ban

VPNs Used To Circumvent Chinese Crypto Ban
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2018-9-11 15:30

Investors of digital currencies in China have found multiple ways to bypass the nationwide ban on trading with cryptocurrencies. Industry experts have said that as long as the transactions stay as peer to peer and they are decentralised, regulators won’t be able to fully block them out.

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The South China Morning Post has reported that many retail investors would convert their fiat into the stablecoin Tether as well as using illegal exchanges for cryptocurrency, and direct transitions between crypto wallets.

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