Porcelain industry raises suspicion amid Chinas blockchain renaissance

A porcelain and training industry has attracted the suspicion of Chinese language regulators after its inventory not too long ago boomed, CoinDesk studies.
A porcelain and education business has attracted the suspicion of Chinese regulators after its stock recently boomed, CoinDesk reports.

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