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HashKey’s Xiao Feng Believes Trump’s Crypto Stance May Prompt China to Accelerate Its Adoption of Cryptocurrencies

Nov 12, 2024 at 07:01 pm

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pro-crypto policy may eventually prompt China to reconsider its stance on digital assets, HashKey Group chairman Xiao Feng

HashKey’s Xiao Feng Believes Trump’s Crypto Stance May Prompt China to Accelerate Its Adoption of Cryptocurrencies

HashKey Group Chairman Xiao Feng believes that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s pro-crypto stance may prompt China to accelerate its adoption of cryptocurrencies.

In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Xiao suggested that a clear commitment from the U.S. government to promote the cryptocurrency sector could shorten Beijing’s timeline for adopting crypto businesses.

Despite China’s ban on crypto trading, mining, and initial coin offerings (ICOs), Xiao believes that geopolitical factors, such as the U.S.-led sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, could encourage a shift in China’s position on cryptocurrencies.

“China perhaps needed five or six years from the present to accept [crypto businesses] without these events occurring. But now, because of these factors, that time frame could be shortened to two years.”

During his campaign, Trump pledged to position the U.S. as a global leader in the crypto space, promising to create a “crypto capital of the planet” and dismantling regulatory barriers viewed as anti-crypto.

Xiao sees this as a potential catalyst for change in China, which has treated cryptocurrencies as a threat to its financial stability and a source of criminal activity. However, there are no signs that Beijing is shifting its focus away from its state-controlled digital currency.

Recently, China unveiled a central bank digital currency payment card, which functions like a traditional debit or credit card but also displays dynamic QR codes for payments and provides real-time balance updates.

News source:crypto.news

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