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警惕利用“稳定币”非法集资!多地发布风险提示
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-16 10:40

Group 1 - The concept of "stablecoins" has recently gained attention, leading to an increase in illegal activities using this term as a lure [1][2] - Financial regulatory authorities in multiple regions, including Henan and Zhejiang, have issued risk warnings regarding illegal fundraising activities disguised as stablecoin investments [2][3] - These illegal institutions often lack proper qualifications and use misleading concepts to attract public investment, promising high returns and creating information asymmetry [2][4] Group 2 - There are currently no legal virtual currency trading venues in China, and engaging in overseas virtual currency trading lacks consumer protection, leaving investors to bear their own losses [3] - The People's Bank of China and other departments have clarified that virtual currencies do not have the same legal status as fiat currencies and should not be circulated as money [4][6] - The exploration of regulatory pathways for stablecoins that align with China's national conditions is deemed urgent and necessary due to the increasing market value and circulation of stablecoins [6] Group 3 - A new channel for handling overseas virtual currencies has been established by the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, allowing for the disposal of seized virtual currencies through the Beijing Stock Exchange [5] - This process involves professional service institutions for detection and transfer, followed by public sale through compliant overseas exchanges, ensuring adherence to foreign exchange management regulations [5]