The senior management staff of cryptocurrency exchange Huobi has passed a joint resolution to determine to dissolve the exchange’s operations in China. This move by Huobi is very similar to that of OKex when it also dissolved the China-based mostly organization in late June 2021.
According to public paperwork, the stakeholders of the Chinese enterprise set up to handle the Huobi cryptocurrency exchange have made the decision to disband.
Specifically, it is Beijing Huobi Tianxia Network Technology Ltd., established at the finish of 2013. Of which Li Lin, founder and CEO of Huobi Group, owns 70.52% of the shares. This enterprise has a registered capital of ten million yuan (around US $ one million) and a complete of five branches.
After approving the Resolution favorable to dissolution on July 22, the interested events will proceed with the cancellation of the registration of Huobi Tianxia Beijing inside 45 days. Creditors had been demanded to report their claims to the liquidation staff, led by Mr. Li Lin, inside the similar time frame.
In addition to Huobi, the OKex exchange also took very similar action when it dissolved a China-based mostly legal entity, Beijing Lekuda Network Technology Co., Ltd on June 24. OKex founder Mingxing Xu (aka Star Xu) will oversee the liquidation and clearing course of action for the enterprise.
In the previous, the two Huobi and OKex have moved their operations overseas following the 2017 cryptocurrency crackdown in Beijing.
The dissolution of the two organizations comes as the Chinese government is raising strain on the cryptocurrency sector. According to Bobby Lee, CEO of the very first Chinese cryptocurrency exchange BTCChina, a new ban on cryptocurrencies could emerge immediately after the crackdown.
At the similar time, China also just lately announced the official launch of the digital yuan (e-CNY) white paper. More exclusively, e-CNY can integrate clever contracts. This is regarded as an benefit for e-CNY to turn into a competitor in the decentralized cryptocurrency market place.
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