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Hong Kong
Hong Kong é um centro significativo no cenário global de Criptomoeda , lar de inúmeras empresas de blockchain, exchanges de Cripto e entusiastas. A região ostenta uma estrutura regulatória robusta, promovendo um ambiente propício para atividades relacionadas a criptomoedas. Exchanges de Cripto renomadas como Bitfinex e OKEx estão sediadas aqui, facilitando vastos volumes diários de negociação. As redes de blockchain de Hong Kong são avançadas, suportando vários protocolos e promovendo a inovação no espaço Cripto . A comunidade Cripto da região é diversa, envolvendo investidores, traders, desenvolvedores e startups de blockchain. Apesar de seu histórico Finanças tradicional, Hong Kong abraçou a revolução dos ativos digitais, posicionando-se como um player líder no mundo Cripto .
Hong Kong prende 4 em suposto esquema de lavagem de dinheiro com Cripto de US$ 155 milhões: Relatório
As autoridades alfandegárias dizem que o suposto sindicato de lavagem de dinheiro cobrava dos clientes criminosos uma comissão de 3% a 5%.

Sotheby's vende diamante RARE por US$ 12,3 milhões em Cripto
A casa de leilões disse que "um marco foi alcançado na adoção de criptomoedas".

Uma teoria alternativa para a repressão tecnológica da China
Os líderes chineses dizem que tudo gira em torno da segurança cibernética, mas alguns observadores veem o controle financeiro como o objetivo maior.

Gemini Exchange expandirá operações na Ásia-Pacífico em uma tentativa de capturar crescimento
A empresa abrirá escritórios na Austrália e em Hong Kong.

Metaverse Hot in South Korea, Decentralized Theme Park Hits Hong Kong
Metaverse funds become a hot topic in South Korea. Hong Kong tries out a decentralized theme park prototype. Forkast.News continues its new three-part series with the Judith Neilson Institute on China’s blockchain developments. More on that story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

ConsenSys, the Chinese University of Hong Kong Launch Blockchain-Based COVID-19 Digital Passports
Charles d’Haussy of ConsenSys explains how the new blockchain-based digital health passport can help alleviate the pandemic situation in Hong Kong, affirming that the Chinese government will not gain access to data through this new app.

China’s Crypto Miners Eye Kazakhstan in Exodus, E-HKD Study on Track
A look at how Kazakhstan’s quickly becoming a crypto mining hub alternative to China. Hong Kong’s finance chief reiterates plans to strengthen e-HKD research. Forkast.News launches a new three-part series with the Judith Neilson Institute on China’s blockchain developments. More on that story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

Building Construction Meets Blockchain, Binance Launches NFT Platform
New South Wales sees launch of blockchain platform to track building construction quality. Binance launches its NFT marketplace with a debut sale featuring digital Dali. With the Hong Kong Digital Art Fair set to feature NFTs, Forkast speaks to one artist about its impact on the art world. More on that story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

Hong Kong’s Apple Daily to Live on in Blockchain, Free of Censors
Some cyber activists are uploading articles from HK's pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper to decentralized file storage platform ARWeave, where they can live on uncensored. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has seized dozens of American website domains connected to Iran. "The Hash" hosts discuss the importance of blockchain use cases, especially what it means for free press and the future of journalism, plus the fast-growing rise in global crypto-related bans.

Beijing Doubling Down on Crypto Bans, Ending Free Press in Hong Kong; What It Means for Asia’s Crypto Hub
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily will shut down all operations and print its last edition Thursday as authorities froze funds and arrested their journalists. “The Hash” panel reacts to the news in the ongoing conversation about China’s crackdowns on civil liberties and what it means for crypto in China.
