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China Resumes Action for Bitcoin (BTC) and Cryptocurrencies!
China, which was talked about in 2021 with its strict bans on Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies, has announced new restrictions. Please provide the text to be translated. According to the local news agency South China Morning Post, China has introduced tighter regulations to restrict activities related to cryptocurrencies. Please provide the text to be translated. Accordingly, the China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), which is responsible for currency movements, has sent a series of warnings to banks, including cryptocurrencies. Please provide the text to be translated. According to these warnings, banks are required to monitor and report "risky foreign exchange trading behaviors." In this context, Chinese banks need to examine the identities of individuals and institutions, the sources of funds, and transaction frequencies to detect high-risk transactions. Please provide the text to be translated. With new regulations, experts expect a decrease in underground banking transactions and illegal cross-border payments, including cryptocurrencies. Please provide the text to be translated. Lawyer Liu Zhengyao from the ZhiHeng law firm said, "The new rules will provide another legal basis to block cryptocurrency trading." Please provide the text to be translated. Zhengyao, stating that these new rules reflect China's ban on cryptocurrencies, said the government sees cryptocurrencies as a potential threat to financial stability.