China Crackdown Bitcoin Exchanges, Miners

Major internet service companies in China, including Baidu and Weibo, are censoring keywords related to bitcoin exchanges, as verified by Bitcoin Magazine.

At the time of writing, Google-like Baidu and Twitter-like Weibo are both omitting search results, effectively censoring specific bitcoin exchange-related keywords. Although personal profiles of Chinese cryptocurrency opinion leaders, like Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, are still available on Weibo, both services show zero search results when searching for bitcoin exchanges Binance, OKEx and Huobi.

The censorship follows a statement from China’s State Council that said the government would “crack down on bitcoin mining and trading behavior and resolutely prevent the transfer of individual risks to the society.”

On Weibo, for instance, searching for Binance wields a message that reads, “according to relevant laws, regulations and policies, the search results of ‘binance’ are not displayed.” And when searching for OKEx on Baidu, the website returns that “Baidu found 0 related results for you. Sorry, no pages related to ‘okex’ were found.”

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