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Wechat Terminated Accounts Linked to NFTs

The Chinese messaging platform WeChat is said to have blocked accounts tied to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The crackdown’s goal is to prevent the impacted accounts from being used to promote NFTs.

Clampdown on Digital Assets is Getting Tougher

WeChat, a Chinese messaging platform, recently announced that it had terminated certain accounts tied to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). According to a BBC report, the suspension of the accounts is intended to prevent such blacklisted accounts from engaging in NFT market promotional activities that help to drive up prices.

Wechat’s targeting of NFT-promoting accounts appears to indicate that China, which currently lacks clear legislation against NFTs, is broadening its digital asset crackdown, which began in 2021.

Since the middle of 2021, Chinese authorities have started cracking down on bitcoin miners and cryptocurrency exchange platforms. Some crypto miners and platforms are thought to have fled mainland China as a result of the ban.

Public Accounts that have been ‘Revised’

While it is unclear whether the shutdown has totally prevented Chinese citizens from trading or mining cryptocurrency, The Chinese government is keen to add NFTs to the list of prohibited activities. The same story went on to explain why citing an update from the Wechat team as follows:

Wechat has lately standardized and corrected public accounts and tiny programs for digital collection speculation and secondary sales. Wechat further stated that the actions that were taken against the now-“rectified” accounts were carried out in compliance with applicable national rules.

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