China's news agency Xinhua speaks out against crypto NFTS - messages
China's news agency Xinhua speaks out against crypto NFTS - messages

Xinhua, the official China news agency, will publish an NFT collection with photographs that show historical moments of the past year. The initiative, which takes place in the middle of a persistent crypto trap, is viewed as a thrust for the blockchain, the technology, which also underpins cryptocurrencies.
Xinhua creates digital collectibles based on photo reports
The State Chinese news agency Xinhua prepares the publication of a digital collection of photographic news reports from 2021. The selection of 11 photos, each limited to 10,000 copies, will be published on December 24th. The output takes place free of charge via news-app from Xinhua, which does not fungible tokens ( nft ) technology, the agency said by Bloomberg and Reuters.
The collection, which also contains a photo to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the China Communist Party, will "impress digital memories into the meta personation," remarked Xinhua. Euronews notes that the media controlled by Beijing have described the space of virtual reality in the past as "an illusionary concept".
The shares of Chinese companies that work in this area, such as Goertek and Perfect World, rose on Wednesday. Companies such as the social media giant Tencent Holdings and the Ant Group have previously output NFTs on their blockchain platforms. According to a statement by Tencent in November
While NFTs in particular have not yet been targeted, the Chinese government repeated the far -reaching restrictions on cryptocurrencies that were originally imposed in 2017.
Bitcoin mining, which was left alone until this spring, was in a a decision by the State Council began in May. A few days ago, a state-controlled industry organization Briefvideos on the subject of crypto be shared online.
The digital collection, which Xinhua describes as a "unique year of review", is published on a blockchain by Tencent Cloud. The NFTS will have unique identification and ownership information, the agency found, while they highlight their "special memory meaning and their collection of collection".
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