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China Businesses The Almighty Buck

China Bans Companies From Raising Money Through ICOs (cnbc.com) 67

Regulators are about to begin scrutinizing China's initial coin offerings -- an industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars. From a report: Local outlet Caixin reported that a notice, issued by a working committee that oversees risk in the country's internet finance sector, said new projects raising cash or other virtual currencies through cryptocurrencies will be banned. It added that authorities will crack down on related fraudulent practices. The document defined initial coin offerings (ICOs) as an unauthorized fundraising tool that may involve financial scams, the Caixin report noted. The committee provided a list of 60 major ICO platforms for local financial regulatory bodies to inspect. Seven government administrations including the People's Bank of China, China Securities Regulatory Commission, China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Insurance Regulatory Commission issued a joint statement where they reiterated that ICOs are unauthorized illegal fund raising activity. The statement said authorities are banning all organizations and individuals from raising funds through ICO activities and that all banks and financial institutions should not do any business related to ICO trading.
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China Bans Companies From Raising Money Through ICOs

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    China is evil

  • by Anonymous Coward

    On 02 Sep, Bitcoin was at $4,964, as of right now it is at $4,223. I wonder how much lower it will go?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      The market cap for all cryptocurrencies went from $180,000,000,000 on 02 Sep to $143,404,913,005, that is $40,000,000,000 gone in just 2 days.

      • Re:Bitcoin crash (Score:5, Insightful)

        by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Monday September 04, 2017 @11:18AM (#55136823)

        That's 40b that never existed in the first place. When you inflate a balloon, it looks like there is a lot, but essentially, all you have is a thin layer of rubber that you started with.

        And when it busts you don't even have anything in your hand to show for your effort. In other words, jacking off is more productive.

      • China subsidizes cryptocurrencies with free electricity and other means. They are fighting themselves.

  • I had no clue that you could raise money from Windows icons [wikipedia.org].
  • by QuietLagoon ( 813062 ) on Monday September 04, 2017 @01:58PM (#55137529)
    The earlier you are in, the better off you are as others buy in after you.
    • I've been trying to wrap my head around this for a few days now and don't really get it. With an IPO you get an actual stake in a company - for good or bad. With an ICO you get... some digital tokens? Why can they not get devalued through creating more coins when the company wants to sell more? Bitcoin maybe I get because there's a limited quantity possible, but is that the case for these other ICOs? Can someone explain?
  • And it's not a case of big, bad commie government doesn't understand anything it can't control. The Chinese government wants stability in the country because if the general population doesn't revolt, they can stay in power. I have been to China several times within the past 10 years and my last 2 girlfriends were born and raised in China ladies. I can tell you that China has quite possibly the most unsophisticated investors on the planet. Here in the USA, if people don't have the money to invest in the

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