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    China’s 3 biggest bitcoin exchanges continue to block customer withdrawals

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    China’s 3 biggest bitcoin exchanges continue to block customer withdrawals Empty China’s 3 biggest bitcoin exchanges continue to block customer withdrawals

    Post by Lobo Wed 08 Mar 2017, 9:43 pm

    China’s 3 biggest bitcoin exchanges continue to block customer withdrawals

    THOMASDISHAW.COM Mar 08, 2017


    China’s 3 biggest bitcoin exchanges continue to block customer withdrawals Bitcoin-1813599_640

    Bitcoin is under attack in China. According to this Business Insider report, the three largest exchanges are blocking all withdrawals.
    Bitcoin trades down 2.4% at $1198 a coin as selling takes hold for a second day. Wednesday’s weakness comes after China’s three largest bitcoin exchanges (OkCoin, Huobi, and BTCC) all issued statements saying they will continue to block withdrawals until granted approval to let them resume by regulators, according to Cryptocoins News.
    The cryptocurrency plunged more than $100 in a matter of minutes on Tuesday about two hours after a Bloomberg headline cited a People’s Bank of China official as suggesting the recent bitcoin regulation wasn’t temporary.
    http://www.thomasdishaw.com/chinas-3-biggest-bitcoin-exchanges-continue-block-customer-withdrawals/

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