2019-5-7 15:16 |
Chinese messaging giant WeChat has updated its payments policy that will prevent merchants on the platform from engaging in crypto-related activities.
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2019-5-7 15:16 |
Chinese messaging giant WeChat has updated its payments policy that will prevent merchants on the platform from engaging in crypto-related activities.
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WeChat, China’s most popular cross-platform social media, messaging and mobile payment app, has now added an update to its payment policy, disallowing customers to engage in cryptocurrency trading.
2019-5-7 18:33 | |
The Chinese messaging service powered by Tencent has changed its policy to prohibit merchants from conducting any financial activities related to crypto
2019-5-7 17:20 | |
The Chinese equivalent of WhatsApp, WeChat, has updated its terms of service to ban merchants from fundraising by using tokens or cryptocurrencies. The Tencent-operated chat messaging app quietly revised its policy last month; the new policy will take effect on May 31.
2019-5-7 17:19 | |
By CCN. com: A police investigation involving bitcoin machines at Tampines One Mall in Singapore saved a 32-year-old man from scammers impersonating officials. They also helped a 49-year-old man not to transfer any more of his bitcoin to the alleged lying thieves.
2019-4-28 11:58 | |
Facebook could be on the path to replace the US Dollar with its own crypto asset as a global currency, claims Ted Livingston. The founder and chief executive of the Kik messaging app projected the upcoming stablecoin project as a WeChat aspirant.
2019-3-21 18:23 | |
The payment system is a hot topic among several tech giants, such as WeChat, Paxos, Facebook, and Andrew Yang. Just last week, Facebook’s CEO introduced its new strategy concerning messaging and privacy.
2019-3-12 17:30 | |
David Chaum, the cryptographer credited with starting the cypherpunk movement in the 1980s and launching eCash, an early form of virtual money in the 1990s, thinks people are taking financial privacy a lot more seriously these days.
2018-10-24 18:02 | |
It appears that the Chinese government is getting serious in its cryptocurrency crackdown. A number of accounts on popular messaging app WeChat have recently been closed for publishing ICO-related materials.
2018-8-28 17:00 | |
Chinese instant messaging app and social media platform, WeChat has barred a vast array of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technology (DLT) startups from the platform, according to a local news source Lanjinger on August 21, 2018.
2018-8-24 00:00 | |
Chinese social media giant WeChat has reportedly closed down accounts owned by several cryptocurrency and blockchain media accounts on its platform, local news outlet Lanjinger reports.
2018-8-23 22:13 | |
China’s most popular messaging app, WeChat, has been asked to shut down the accounts of several blockchain and crypto-related news outlets as new regulations are enforced. China Makes Ban Official According to the latest tweet by Dovey Wan — the Managing Director of Dhanua Capital, a California-based venture capital fund — the Chinese government authorities have released an official order asking to ban all the cryptocurrency-related commercial activities and events.
2018-8-22 21:00 | |
Chinese messaging app WeChat has permanently banned several accounts that focus on blockchain and cryptocurrency news.
2018-8-22 14:03 | |
On 15th July, the CEO of bitcoin. com and the advocate of the 4th largest cryptocurrency Bitcoin Cash, Roger Ver broadcasted a YouTube discussion with his fellow bitcoin-enthusiasts Jake Smith and Mike Malley on WeChat, focusing on the app’s traffic and its new BCH wallet.
2018-7-16 10:58 | |
Line and Kakao, two of the largest messaging applications in Asia alongside WeChat, with more than 90 percent of the market share in Japan and South Korea respectively, are battling for dominance in the blockchain sector with unique partnerships and decentralized applications.
2018-7-3 20:00 | |