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BSN, con respaldo chino, lanzará infraestructura este mes para respaldar los NFT, según informe

La iniciativa de Blockchain Services Network tiene como objetivo crear una industria NFT china sin LINK con las criptomonedas.

Beijing (Zhang Kayiv/Unsplash)
Beijing (Zhang Kayiv/Unsplash)

La red de servicios blockchain respaldada por China introducirá infraestructura este mes para respaldarNFT que no tienen LINK con las criptomonedas, que están prohibidas en China, según el South China Morning Post. reportadoel jueves.

  • He Yifan, director ejecutivo de Red Date Tecnología, que brinda soporte técnico a BSN, dijo al SCMP que los tokens no fungibles "no tienen ningún problema legal en China" siempre que no tengan nada que ver con las criptomonedas.
  • La infraestructura, BSN-Certificado Digital Distribuido (BSN-DDC), proporciona interfaces de programación de aplicaciones (API) para empresas y particulares, permitiéndoles crear sus propios portales de usuario o aplicaciones para gestionar NFT. Solo se puede utilizar el yuan chino para compras y comisiones por servicios.
  • Red Date Tecnología, la empresa detrás de la red de servicios Blockchain, anunciadoen octubre del año pasado que lanzaría la infraestructura en China a finales de este mes.
  • El CEO de Red Date dijo en ese momento que los NFT se utilizarán ampliamente en China en los próximos cinco años, pero el gobierno no quiere que la Tecnología se asocie con las Cripto ni que funcione en cadenas públicas sin permisos.

Sigue leyendo: Conozca a Red Date, la empresa tecnológica poco conocida detrás de la gran visión blockchain de China.

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Greg Ahlstrand

Originally from California, I've been Asia-based since 1999, headquartered in Hong Kong and Jakarta and traveling throughout the Asean countries, Japan, Korea, the Chinese mainland and Taiwan for stories. Made Australia a couple of times, too.

I started my journalism career as a news assistant at the Fresno Bee in Central California while studying the subject in school after the Navy. I went from launching and recovering helicopters on flight decks at sea to recovering papers fresh off the printer in the Bee's basement and launching them onto the editors' desks, whose editors had long since gone home for the night. Eventually, they let me stop delivering the paper and start writing stuff in it. My first beat was night cops: liquor store robberies, gang shootings, fatal car crashes (almost always alcohol related). It was an education.

I am, as implied above, a U.S. Navy veteran. I served in seagoing helicopter squadrons as an aviation anti-submarine warfare technician throughout the Asia Pacific region and the Indian Ocean. I have a significant number of sailor stories to tell. I have no significant crypto holdings.

Among my hobbies are welding, building stuff, home remodelling, (or knocking a house down and starting from scratch if it's too far gone to fix), riding horses and rebuilding old tractors. So far I've done a Ford 8N and a Ford 9N. It's slow going, because I live in Hong Kong and the tractors are in California, so I only get to work on them once or twice a year, for a week or two at a time - and that was before covid.

I love my Lab, Cooper, whom my neighbors asked me to adopt two years ago when they moved back to Shanghai from Hong Kong. Cooper and I actually planned the whole thing -- we've known each other almost his whole life -- but his first parents are unaware of the conspiracy; and they send him Christmas presents every year.

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