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January 14, 2014, 12:57:36 PM
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Bitcoin safe despite Alibaba ban: BTC China

http://www.cnbc.com/id/101333871

Published: Tuesday, 14 Jan 2014 | 6:28 AM ET
By: Holly Ellyatt   | Assistant Producer, CNBC.com

"The head of one of the world's largest bitcoin exchanges told CNBC that the ban on the virtual currency by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba won't affect his business."
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Even in the event that an attacker gains more than 50% of the network's computational power, only transactions sent by the attacker could be reversed or double-spent. The network would not be destroyed.
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January 15, 2014, 05:03:06 AM
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"The head of one of the world's largest bitcoin exchanges told CNBC that the ban on the virtual currency by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba won't affect his business."
The "voucher" mechanism adopted by BTC-China (which of late had only 1/10 the volume of Huobi, by the way) apparently uses e-commerce sites as money transfer channels.  Will China's central bank be fooled by that trick?  Anyway its volume seems to have fallen quite a bit in the last 24 hours.

Academic interest in bitcoin only. Not owner, not trader, very skeptical of its longterm success.
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January 15, 2014, 05:13:41 AM
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"The head of one of the world's largest bitcoin exchanges told CNBC that the ban on the virtual currency by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba won't affect his business."
The "voucher" mechanism adopted by BTC-China (which of late had only 1/10 the volume of Huobi, by the way) apparently uses e-commerce sites as money transfer channels.  Will China's central bank be fooled by that trick?  Anyway its volume seems to have fallen quite a bit in the last 24 hours.

I doubt anyone is able to take total control of Taobao(the C2C platform using Alipay), since practically anyone is able to open a shop there and now there are millions.

VPN sales(for GFW circumvention purposes) have been banned there for years, but we have always been able to get our hands on one, all you do is selling them under a different name then it's hard to find out.

https://tlsnotary.org/ Fraud proofing decentralized fiat-Bitcoin trading.
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September 16, 2017, 07:38:05 AM
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Dont believe in whatever China say, see what China does
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