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Asia Pacific
Vietnam Inches Closer to Suspending Imports of Cryptocurrency Miners
The country's central bank has agreed to a proposed suspension of cryptocurrency miner imports, a local new source reported on Thursday.

South Korea Plans Tax Perks for Blockchain Startups
South Korea is planning to cut tax for companies developing nascent technologies such as blockchain as part of its push for innovation growth.

Chinese Tech Firm Probed Over Launch of Crypto-Mining Video Console
Leshi Internet, a video streaming service with a history of financial issues, is being questioned by a stock exchange over its move into crypto.

Bank of Queensland Rules Out Crypto Purchases With Mortgage Funds
The Australian retail bank has revised its loan agreements to prohibit borrowers from using mortgages to purchase cryptocurrency.

Philippines Regulator Aims to Make $67 Million From Crypto Exchange Licensing
The authority that governs a special economic zone in the Philippines plans to reap $67 million by issuing crypto exchange licenses.

PBoC Will 'Crush' Foreign ICOs Targeting Chinese Investors: Official
Pan Gongsheng, a vice governor of the People's Bank of China, has once more issued strong statements on initial coin offerings.

1 Million Computers Hacked to Mine $2 Million-Worth of Cryptos
Hackers reportedly reaped more than $2 million in different cryptocurrencies after spreading malware across computers in China.

Thailand SEC Reveals Date for Enacting ICO Licensing Rule
After a months-long process that saw public hearings and legislative debates, Thailand regulators said a rule on ICOs will take effect this month.

Thai Securities Firms to Team Up for Crypto Exchange Launch
With a new cryptocurrency law taking effect soon, a group of traditional securities firms in Thailand plans to jointly launch an exchange.

Blockchain Can Legally Authenticate Evidence, Chinese Judge Rules
A court in China's Hangzhou city has ruled that evidence authenticated with blockchain technology can be presented in legal disputes.
