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June 09, 2021, 09:29:09 PM |
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Chinese users are currently unable to search for popular crypto exchanges on the country’s internet services amid reports of possible censorship. Keywords searches for online trading platforms including Binance, OKEx and Huobi on popular internet services such as Baidu, Sogo, Zhihu, or Weibo are yielding no results. Other media outlets including CoinDesk first reported the possible blockage. The Chinese government has recently renewed a regulatory crackdown on crypto mining and trading, helping send Bitcoin down about 45% since its peak in April. The exchanges that appear to be impacted are some of the largest in the digital-asset world, with Asia-based users being among the earliest adopters. Binance is the world’s biggest crypto platform, with $30 billion in trading volume in the last 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap.com, a site owned by Binance. Read more https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/6/9/searches-for-crypto-exchanges-currently-blocked-in-china
Why does Eastern government always want to have everything under their control?? The sooner they come to terms with bitcoin being an assets that was never meant to be under the control of one entity the better for everyone.
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June 09, 2021, 10:24:43 PM |
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There are a lot of websites that is blocked or censored in China, so I'm not surprised that they are going to censor crypto exchanges as well. They have been curtailing their people's freedom, as we all know that Internet = freedom of speech.
And since we have heard that China has started it's war on bitcoin, specifically mining, they definitely have to start somewhere else, so the country first target is censorship.
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June 09, 2021, 11:58:02 PM |
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I know this is not a perfect example but isn't it the same country blocked lots of other popular websites? I haven't seen such websites "collapse" because chain blocked them Just to show you how China is ridiculously full of censorship, check out how many websites and apps they have blocked so far 01. Gmail 02. Dropbox 03. Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Calendar, Maps etc.) 04. Microsoft OneDrive 05. Slack 06. Google Play (i.e. no downloading Android apps) 07. Hootsuite 08. Facebook 09. Instagram 10. Twitter 11. Snapchat 12. Pinterest 13. Quora 14. Tumblr 15. Reddit 16. AO3 17. YouTube 18. DailyMotion 19. Vimeo 20. Twitch 21. Periscope 22. Pandora 23. Spotify 24. Soundcloud 25. New York Times 26. BBC 27. Financial Times 29. Wall Street Journal 30. Reuters 31. CNN 32. TIME 33. Google (text and voice) 34. Amazon (Alexa) 35. Wikipedia 36. DuckDuckGo 37. WhatsApp 38. Facebook Messenger 39. Telegram 40. Line 41. Signal 42. KaKao Talk (Korean) 43. Medium 44. Blogspot 45. Skype (although it sometimes works, it’s not reliable) 46. Google Hangouts 47. Viber 48. Porn websites 49. VPN websites 50. Politically sensitive sites So it's just another day in China.
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June 10, 2021, 12:34:31 AM |
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This is very normal for China, non-bitcoin or bitcoin-related. Most of the platforms that they are blocked are really good or helpful for other countries, their government is extremely strict.
Additionally, the more they censor, the people become more curious, it's like Bitcoin. People always making their ways.
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June 10, 2021, 01:07:49 AM |
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Although China has been cracking down on the development of cryptocurrencies, according to Cointelegraph, since the authorities began to crack down on such behavior in September 2017, domestic cryptocurrency buyers have been seeking various forms of cryptocurrency transactions. They took the form of using Hong Kong as a base for such exchange platforms, while traders turned to exchanges for P2P transactions, and the government is now also seeking ways to shut down such platforms.
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SquirrelJulietGarden
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June 10, 2021, 01:11:47 AM |
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Don't over amplify any action from China. They are dictator regime so they do any full censorship they can. It is bad to recall a sad story for all of us but there are people can leak the videos of deadly situation in incinerators in China in the first few months of pandemic. That means if people want, they can access available Internet resources with other tools. If they want, they can learn and do it successfully. China is similar to Russia. Do you notice Putin signed a new law to keep up his power. Putin signs law banning 'extremists' from running in elections, on Navalny's birthday. China and Russia break basics of human rights.
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June 10, 2021, 01:24:34 AM |
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Why does Eastern government always want to have everything under their control?? This is not about whether the government is of the east or the west. Partly, this is about governments in general. Governments want control. However, there are countries which are more tolerant than others, more open-minded than others, more receptive to rising technologies, and so forth. And it is not whether it is from the east or the west. There are many countries in the east which are not as inimical to Bitcoin as China, in the same manner that there are also countries in the west which tend to be very tight in terms of crypto regulations. But China is more or less the extreme case. They want absolute control. They'll probably regulate farting in the coming days.
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June 10, 2021, 01:33:49 AM |
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I know this is not a perfect example but isn't it the same country blocked lots of other popular websites? I haven't seen such websites "collapse" because chain blocked them Just to show you how China is ridiculously full of censorship, check out how many websites and apps they have blocked so far 01. Gmail 02. Dropbox 03. Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Calendar, Maps etc.) 04. Microsoft OneDrive 05. Slack 06. Google Play (i.e. no downloading Android apps) 07. Hootsuite 08. Facebook 09. Instagram 10. Twitter 11. Snapchat 12. Pinterest 13. Quora 14. Tumblr 15. Reddit 16. AO3 17. YouTube 18. DailyMotion 19. Vimeo 20. Twitch 21. Periscope 22. Pandora 23. Spotify 24. Soundcloud 25. New York Times 26. BBC 27. Financial Times 29. Wall Street Journal 30. Reuters 31. CNN 32. TIME 33. Google (text and voice) 34. Amazon (Alexa) 35. Wikipedia 36. DuckDuckGo 37. WhatsApp 38. Facebook Messenger 39. Telegram 40. Line 41. Signal 42. KaKao Talk (Korean) 43. Medium 44. Blogspot 45. Skype (although it sometimes works, it’s not reliable) 46. Google Hangouts 47. Viber 48. Porn websites 49. VPN websites 50. Politically sensitive sites So it's just another day in China. 51. Bitcointalk since 2013. Besides, there is a bit difference between the block OP mentioned and you listed. When users enter those words in your list on chinese serching engines, there are still results. China gov block the access when clicking the result. But this time, no result about those exchanges would show up. BTW: Funny thing is, when entering coinbase on baidu, there are still results and valid address returned.
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btc-room101
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June 10, 2021, 04:26:33 AM |
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Why does Eastern government always want to have everything under their control?? The sooner they come to terms with bitcoin being an assets that was never meant to be under the control of one entity the better for everyone.
Err, duhhhh WHy does the NSA want to know when chinese ppl use the toilet? Been this way since the 1990's internet 1.0, given that internet came out of DOD US-MIL, why in the hell would the CCP let the NSA-CIA know more about their people than they do? How about same-same, how about everybody in USA run Chinese spy-ware? PPL in USA have come to accept that amazon, google, facebook are NSA owned and spy on them, but in CHINA, its a different approach, rather than warn, they just block, in the USA they let you download CP ,then they kick your door in, in China they never let you find the CP in the first place. Different approach, the USA approach is driven by the prison industry, to maximize arrests of dissendents, while the ASIAN approach is people are essentially good until contaminated, while in the WEST everybody is a prisoner of the system. ... NOW WRT to BTC, given that BTC was created by NSA, why in the hell would the CCP want the NSA to control 'money' in ASIA? R U DUMB?
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Obito
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June 10, 2021, 04:51:44 AM |
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Seems to me that the Great Firewall of China is doing it's work again but again like the Great Firewall of China, I am pretty sure that people are still going to be able to bypass the wall no matter what. That's pretty strange though, they don't have any browsers that is popular in a Western Country, can't they use it?
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btc-room101
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June 10, 2021, 05:09:02 AM |
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Seems to me that the Great Firewall of China is doing it's work again but again like the Great Firewall of China, I am pretty sure that people are still going to be able to bypass the wall no matter what. That's pretty strange though, they don't have any browsers that is popular in a Western Country, can't they use it?
Let's see India & China have a billion people, and USA has 300M, but most live in the urban gutters There are 1,000's of sites in China, most chinese do online shopping ,ppl in China don't even use paper money anymore, its all done with mobile phones. "Great Firewall" is just a clever NYT moniker to call the blocking of USA propaganda in China, In the other direction, the Chinese with a market of one billion people don't even bother with ENGLISH, so there are no sites, used in say USA, that are chinese, well of course everybody in USA shops on alibaba.com for electronics & stuff. But the JackMa had originally lived in Calif, so he knew english. Trump tried to 'ban' tik-tok the most popular photo-site in china, so it does happen in the other direction, But like i said earlier, google has been banned in China since the 1990's, and yahoo; Gmail is banned, its all because the CCP doesn't want the NSA-CIA spying on its people. Of course USA people don't use chinese software, because its not in english, but GOOGLE has spent billions of dollars supporting all languages on earth, because google is NSA, and they want to spy on everybody on the earth. The problem here is the west is dumb, and china ain't dumb.
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btc-room101
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June 10, 2021, 05:14:08 AM |
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This is not the first time China has bans related to currencies. In 2017, Beijing banned domestic cryptocurrency exchanges and initial coin offerings (ICOs). At that time, China accounted for 90% of all global Bitcoin transactions. However, this ban does not prevent individual investors from buying currencies through foreign exchanges. On the other hand, they ban bitcoin but try to create digital yuan for central bank to issue. They are simply unique and they want to control everything.
They don't want poor stupid people to lose all their money. Its one thing to gamble 10% of your life savings on bitcoin gamble, but its another to borrow and make debt, and spend 100% of your familys wealth on crypto habit disease gambling. Almost all crypto traders lose 100% in the first 90 days of trading, the GOV is just trying to minimize the human misery that comes from bitcoin insanity. The system is designed for house-win, 'coinbase', or 'binance' all require that you make 10% profit on all trades just to break even, since the house charge 5% in&out of every trade. In the real world a trader would be happy with 3% to keep on a trade, but in the crypto world, most people just churn their accounts to zero in a short time and walk away broke. Now in the West this is seen as an opportunity for scammers to get rich quick, but in ASIA this is seen as a criminal endeavor.
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June 10, 2021, 10:52:22 AM |
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Wow, that sounds pretty tough. I've heard of the mining restrictions in Inner Mongolia, but I thought that it was a local policy, and that it only had to do with mining. Is trading cryptos currently illegal in China, or are these just some blocking activities that don't actually have laws behind them? But then again, it's true that tons of things from the Internet are blocked in China, so perhaps it shouldn't be that surprising. What IS surprising is that crypto businesses continue to operate in such a hostile environment.
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June 10, 2021, 10:53:30 AM |
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I thought this was fairly common knowledge. China ban all.
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June 10, 2021, 11:37:17 AM |
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china is getting tougher to ban the use of crypto, now china wants to block the search for bitcoin exchanges, will their efforts be successful, because in 2017 china also did the same, it can be said that the chinese government will strictly prohibit all forms of trading which they cannot control, they had to find a way to bring him down.
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June 10, 2021, 12:16:51 PM |
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No wonder they lead on bypass tools creation, most VPN GitHub repositories that I have seen were made by Chinese users. This censorship is for security, as they started blocking reported social media account related to crypto scams. Now they widen their security by blocking these huge crypto exchanges.
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June 10, 2021, 12:23:47 PM |
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Due to the excessive publicity of various Dogecoins and Dogecoin altcoins some time ago,Many people lose a lot of money in the virtual world, which is not under the control of the Chinese government, so they need to take measures to strictly require all virtual currency activities in China,including exchanges.
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June 10, 2021, 01:08:46 PM |
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I don't think that it the list is only the tip of the iceberg, I am pretty sure that the Great Firewall of China has a lot of banned websites than that of the list. Also, I do agree that it is ridiculous, anything that can remotely promote Western ideas are being banned, China is like the rich family brat at the park that cries everytime his will isn't followed.
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June 12, 2021, 07:39:45 AM |
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Why does Eastern government always want to have everything under their control?? The sooner they come to terms with bitcoin being an assets that was never meant to be under the control of one entity the better for everyone.
When it comes to China, it's always about them [government] having more benefits than their users. AFAICR, a couple of months back they were looking into launching their own digital currency [centralized], so they could easily track everything and there were even talks of them limiting how much each individual could have in such form [ridiculous]. - Judging by recent events, at first it looks like they're just redirecting Chinese nationals so they could control everything and also gain a large extent of the market, but I have a feeling that their main objective extends beyond their borders.
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June 12, 2021, 08:01:04 AM |
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China is just China. It has been totally against cryptocurrencies for a long time. It still hasn't realized that letting its people trade would help its economy a lot. It is missing a huge opportunity and this could cause China to be 1-0 behind other big countries that don't ban Bitcoin.
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