Chinese Messaging App Wechat Reportedly Suspends Accounts Linked to NFTs

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Wechat, the Chinese messaging app, has reportedly suspended accounts that are linked to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The objective of the crackdown is to stop the use of the affected accounts in promoting NFTs.

The Growing Crackdown on Digital Assets

Chinese messaging app WeChat recently admitted to suspending some accounts believed to be tied to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The suspension of accounts, according to a BBC report, is intended to prevent these blacklisted accounts from engaging in NFT market promotional activities that help drive up prices.

The targeting of NFT-promoting accounts by Wechat appears to suggest that China, which currently does not have specific regulations against NFTs, is widening its crackdown on digital assets that began in 2021.

As explained in several reports published by Bitcoin.com News, Chinese authorities have been cracking down on bitcoin miners and cryptocurrency exchanges since mid-2021. The crackdown is believed to have forced some crypto miners and platforms out of mainland China.

‘Rectified’ Public Accounts

While it is not clear if the crackdown has succeeded in completely stopping Chinese citizens from trading or mining crypto, a BBC report suggests Chinese authorities are now eager to add NFTs to the list of outlawed activities. The same report also expanded on the reason, quoting an update from the Wechat team which said:

[Wechat] recently normalized and rectified public accounts and small programs for speculation and secondary sale of digital collections.

Wechat also clarified that the action taken against the now “rectified” accounts was done in accordance with relevant national regulations.

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