Law Decoded: Tech as an Arena for International Conflict, July 31–August 7

Law Decoded: Tech as an Arena for International Conflict, July 31–August 7
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2020-8-8 23:53

As Trump clamps down on Chinese social media in the U.S., tech in general becomes subject to nationalism.

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Chinese Province Issues 10-Point Agenda for Blockchain Adoption

Hainan, an island province in China released its blockchain policies to foster the growth and development of the emerging technology in the region. According to Chinese crypto news outlet 8BTC, Hainan issued a ten-point blockchain policy measure aimed at upscaling blockchain development by supporting local developers and ensuring increased adoption of the novel tech.

2020-5-29 21:24


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Huawei Pleads with United Kingdom to Keep 5G Rollout Alive

Chinese tech and telecommunications giant Huawei is working to protect one of its most prominent projects, as the firm has now advocated for the UK not to get cold feet on its 5G deployment. Last week, the firm wrote a letter to the British government urging it to keep the planned 5G deployment alive, while […] The post Huawei Pleads with United Kingdom to Keep 5G Rollout Alive appeared first on BeInCrypto.

2020-4-14 08:10


Chinese Tech Giant Baidu Has Rolls Out Its Open-Sourced XuperChain Blockchain Network

Internet giant Baidu has just released its own cryptocurrency called Xuperchain. The news comes as China is preparing for launching the Yuan digital currency. According to finance. ifeng. com, Baidu’s Xuperchain has just been launched on January 6 with the Open Network, which is designed to empower SMEs and developers.

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Chinese Regulators Question 8 Crypto Companies in Shenzhen

Authorities in Shenzhen have started pressuring crypto businesses operating in China’s tech capital. Eight companies, two suspected operators of trading platforms, and six entities allegedly associated with coin offerings, have been placed under inquiry, Chinese media revealed, with authorities reportedly questioning their representatives at a meeting hosted by Shenzhen Financial Regulatory Bureau.

2019-12-21 23:00


Blockchain Company Xunlei Sees Nasdaq Share Prices Triple After China’s Commitment To Tech

Shortly after Chinese President Xi Jingpin commented on how blockchain should be embraced, a lot of interesting events unfurled. The President during his speech at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee on Thursday remarked that the country should “seize the opportunity” afforded by the development of blockchain technology. […]

2019-10-28 16:56