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Alipay stops Binance: no BTC trading

 A few hours ago, Alipay denied via Twitter yesterday’s news whereby Binance, with great enthusiasm, announced that it could allow the purchase of bitcoin (BTC) through some applications such as WeChat and Alipay.

In response, Alipay has begun to monitor bitcoin transactions, especially OTC (Over The Counter) transactions, to identify suspicious or fraudulent behaviour with respect to current legislation.

Yesterday’s news was quite important for Binance precisely because it finally allowed the Chinese to buy bitcoin (BTC) almost directly, by using a Chinese application and thus to circumvent the ban imposed by the government.

Obviously, after Alipay’s denial, Binance’s CEO, Changpeng Zhao, tried to clarify the fake news, saying that there was just confusion surrounding the news: Binance is not working directly with WeChat or Alipay, but the apps are P2P (Peer-to-peer) and, as such, they allow all users to interact and buy and sell assets.

Moreover, during the previous days, the P2P trading platform was also launched, precisely to put in direct contact the sellers with the buyers of the relative assets, namely bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT) and also the Chinese yuan (CNY).

There were, of course, many comments on Twitter from the various haters who wrote several posts pointing out that, in just one day, Binance altered the facts.

Alfredo de Candia
Alfredo de Candia
Android developer da oltre 8 anni sul playstore di Google con una decina di app, Alfredo a 21 anni ha scalato il Monte Fuji seguendo il detto "Chi scala il monte Fuji una volta nella vita è un uomo saggio, chi lo scala due volte è un pazzo". Tra le sue app troviamo un dizionario di giapponese, un database di spam e virus, il più completo database sui compleanni di serie Anime e Manga e un database sulle shitcoin. Miner della domenica, Alfredo ha una forte passione per le crypto ed è un fan di EOS.
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