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China Eases Crypto Ban Signals: A New Era for Shanghai?

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  • China's SASAC meeting hints at relaxing its crypto ban.

  • Shanghai serves as a pilot for potential regulatory frameworks.

  • Global competition pressures Beijing to reconsider its current stance.

İlayda Peker
İlayda Peker 10 months ago
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China’s stringent cryptocurrency ban may experience relaxation, according to recent reports. Reuters highlights a significant meeting organized by the State Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) in Shanghai, focusing on cryptocurrencies, especially stablecoins. The meeting indicated a possible shift in tone, with regulators showing openness to dealing with high technology more sensitively even under current prohibitions. Shanghai, known as the country’s financial hub with a gross domestic product of $729 billion, frequently serves as a pilot city for financial reforms initiated by Beijing.

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Unexpected Cryptocurrency Developments in ShanghaiPressure from Global Competition

Unexpected Cryptocurrency Developments in Shanghai

The notable aspect of the SASAC meeting was its occurrence in Shanghai, often chosen as a pilot region in decision-making processes. With its vast economy, the mega city acts as a laboratory for Beijing’s financial innovations. Any regulatory framework prepared for cryptocurrencies might first be applied in Shanghai, providing models that could eventually lead to easing of existing bans. Even a minor step in a prohibited market has the potential to directly impact investor perception and international capital flows.

In 2021, China banned cryptocurrency mining and exchanges, causing a significant portion of market capital to move abroad. Since then, local investors have turned to centralized alternatives, yet tech companies continue to develop blockchain infrastructure.

The softening signals in SASAC’s approach reflect a search for reaping innovation benefits without losing regulatory control. Despite concerns over financial privacy, electricity usage, and capital outflow, decision-makers seem determined not to miss out on global trends.

Pressure from Global Competition

Meanwhile, e-commerce giant JD.com and Jack Ma-backed Ant Group are lobbying for obtaining approvals from the People’s Bank of China for yuan-backed stablecoins. Both companies lead in digital payments and possess scalable infrastructure ready to compete immediately upon receiving licenses. This demand presents a definitive regulatory pressure at the government level, having direct implications in tax, compliance, and employment dimensions of the domestic market.

Moreover, Washington’s focus on cryptocurrencies amplifies the competitive pressure on Beijing. US Senator Cynthia Lummis’s comparison of the situation to an “arms race” mirrors Chinese policymakers’ plans for long-term technological superiority. If Beijing loosens its current stance, it could attract capital back into the country and enable more authority over innovative financial products. Otherwise, global capital will continue to build technological centers elsewhere.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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