Chinese Users of the Binance and FTX Exchanges Show Holes in Beijing’s Crypto Ban
Nineteen months after China banned crypto, more signs have emerged that its citizens continue to buy and sell digital assets.
Nineteen months after China banned crypto, more signs have emerged that its citizens continue to buy and sell digital assets.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, renewed a threat to pull his forces from the battlefield near Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine because of an ammunition shortage.