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Eight departments issued a notice to further prevent and handle the risks of speculation in virtual currency trading: key points highlighted in one article

Feb 06, 2026 21:25:58

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Source: CCTV News Client

Recently, there have been frequent speculative activities related to virtual currencies and the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), disrupting the economic and financial order and endangering the property safety of the public.

Today, the People's Bank of China, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and eight other departments jointly issued a notice titled "Notice on Further Preventing and Handling Risks Related to Virtual Currencies," highlighting key content. Compared to the "Notice on Further Preventing and Handling Risks of Virtual Currency Trading Speculation" issued by the central bank and ten other departments in 2021, also known as Document No. 237, what revisions and new explicit regulations are presented in this notice? This article provides an interpretation.

No Units or Individuals Inside or Outside the Country May Issue RMB-Linked Stablecoins Abroad

The notice states that virtual currencies do not have the same legal status as legal tender. Virtual currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether do not have legal compensation and should not and cannot circulate as currency in the market.

Regarding the recently popular stablecoins, the notice also makes a regulation for the first time: without the approval of relevant departments in accordance with the law and regulations, no units or individuals inside or outside the country may issue RMB-linked stablecoins abroad.

Activities Related to Virtual Currencies Are Considered Illegal Financial Activities

The People's Bank of China stated that virtual currencies currently cannot effectively meet requirements for customer identity verification, anti-money laundering, and other aspects, posing risks of being used for illegal activities such as money laundering, fundraising fraud, and illegal cross-border fund transfers. The notice clarifies that a prohibitive policy on virtual currencies is maintained domestically, and activities related to virtual currencies are considered illegal financial activities and are strictly prohibited, with resolute law enforcement to eliminate them.

What specific activities are considered related to virtual currencies? The notice mentions: conducting legal currency and virtual currency exchange business domestically, exchanging between virtual currencies, buying and selling virtual currencies as a central counterparty, providing information intermediary and pricing services for virtual currency trading, token issuance financing, and trading of financial products related to virtual currencies, as well as illegal activities such as the illegal sale of token vouchers, unauthorized public issuance of securities, illegal operation of securities and futures businesses, and illegal fundraising, are all strictly prohibited and will be resolutely eliminated by law. Overseas units and individuals are not allowed to illegally provide virtual currency-related services to domestic entities in any form.

Due to the reliance of virtual currencies on blockchain technology, which supports peer-to-peer transactions and breaks through the physical concept of "national borders," related risks can easily transmit across borders. The notice explicitly states for the first time that without the approval of relevant departments in accordance with the law and regulations, domestic entities and their controlled overseas entities are not allowed to issue virtual currencies abroad.

Conducting RWA Business Domestically Is Considered Illegal Financial Activity

This time, the notice also clarifies the concept and connotation of the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) and emphasizes that conducting RWA business domestically and providing related intermediary and information technology services are all considered illegal financial activities.

The tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) refers to the use of cryptographic technology and distributed ledgers or similar technologies to convert ownership, income rights, and other rights into tokens or other rights and debt certificates with token characteristics, and to engage in issuance and trading activities.

The notice clearly states that conducting tokenization activities of real-world assets domestically, as well as providing related intermediary and information technology services, which may involve illegal activities such as the illegal sale of token vouchers, unauthorized public issuance of securities, illegal operation of securities and futures businesses, and illegal fundraising, should be prohibited; except for related business activities conducted with the approval of the competent business department in accordance with the law and regulations, relying on specific financial infrastructure. Overseas units and individuals are not allowed to illegally provide services related to the tokenization of real-world assets to domestic entities in any form.

Continuous Rectification of Virtual Currency "Mining" Activities

The notice also clarifies that the National Development and Reform Commission, together with relevant departments, will strictly control virtual currency "mining" activities, comprehensively review and shut down existing virtual currency "mining" projects, prohibit new "mining" projects, and prohibit "mining" machine manufacturers from providing various services such as "mining" machine sales within the country.

Maintaining a High-Pressure Stance Against Illegal Activities Related to Virtual Currencies and RWA

The notice mentions that since last year, the market speculation related to virtual currencies and RWA has risen, with some criminals taking advantage of the situation to engage in illegal activities such as fundraising fraud and pyramid schemes under the guise of virtual currencies, RWA, and mining, or using virtual currencies to transfer illegal gains, seriously harming the property safety of the public and disrupting the normal economic and financial order. The notice reiterates that it will strengthen inter-departmental cooperation, enhance central-local coordination, and further improve regulatory requirements for risk monitoring, prevention, and handling, maintaining a high-pressure stance against illegal activities related to virtual currencies and RWA.

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