Bitcoin is running to Hong Kong. Because China does not recognize Bitcoin (or other virtual currencies), but Hong Kong recognizes it. So it's not surprising that many Hong Kong companies hold Bitcoin. Seven or eight years ago, domestic virtual currency companies were still open or semi-public trading or mining. They all use the names of technology companies. But now it is almost extinct. It's not that they went bankrupt, but most of them moved to Hong Kong. These companies continue to move, from the earliest mainland such as Guizhou, which is rich in electricity resources, to Dongguan, and then to Hong Kong. Several virtual currency companies I know (both technology companies and data storage companies) have been selling equipment (such as hard drives) to maintain their operations in recent years. In short, there is no market for Bitcoin in China, and there are fewer and fewer people speculating. But some special groups still hold a large amount of Bitcoin (everyone who understands). Finally, let's talk about it, except for the top 5 virtual currencies are relatively reliable, the rest are almost all fake, and the background can manipulate the data. #BTC #bnb #sol #加密货币
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