The National Procurators General Conference held on January 13 stressed that procuratorial organs will step up efforts to punish money laundering crimes and crack down on criminal activities of illegally transferring assets overseas using virtual currencies in accordance with the law. The meeting stressed that it is necessary to crack down on financial crimes strictly. Strictly crack down on financial crimes such as illegal fund-raising, loan fraud, financial fraud, and market manipulation in ac...
Xi Jinping made important instructions on the audit work, emphasizing that we should focus on our main business, deepen reform and innovation, strengthen our own construction, and escort high-quality economic and social development with high-quality audit supervision.
Ripple issued a strong warning on X, emphasizing that no one at the company - including Chief Executive Officer Brad Garlinghouse, Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz, President Monica Long, and Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty - would ever ask users to transfer XRP. Ripple said: "The rise in the cryptocurrency market means an increase in scams, and as a reminder, Ripple will never ask you to send XRP, nor will Brad, David, Monica, Stu or anyone else at Ripple. Please be vigilant."
During his inspection in Hubei, Xi Jinping emphasized that he should be full of energy, forge ahead, work hard for a long time, and strive to write the chapter of the Chinese path to modernization in Hubei.
Xi Jinping made important instructions on civil affairs work, emphasizing that we should strengthen inclusive basic and basic people's livelihood construction, and actively do good deeds and solve difficult problems for the people.
Iran stressed the "responsibility" of the US in the assassination of Mr. Haniyeh, the foreign ministry said.
Cynthia Loomis, a US senator, has emphasised the resilience of bitcoin as a form of money against widespread network outages, in comments that followed a major system failure at Crowdstrike that affected a number of industries and was described by some as the "biggest IT disruption in history".