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China’s Crypto Crackdown Targets Tokenized Real-World Assets

Published: Dec. 8, 2025  12:09 p.m.  GMT+8
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China’s seven major financial and market associations issued a joint notice Friday, reiterating the country’s ban on cryptocurrency activities and explicitly stating that the prohibition also applies to tokenized real-world assets (RWA).

The groups said member institutions must not engage in the issuance or trading of virtual currencies or RWA tokens, nor provide any direct or indirect services.

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  • China’s major financial associations reiterated the national ban on cryptocurrency activities, explicitly including tokenized real-world assets (RWA).
  • Institutions are prohibited from issuing, trading, or servicing cryptocurrencies or RWA tokens; stablecoins remain under scrutiny for potential misuse.
  • The notice, aligned with previous regulatory stances, warns of illegal fundraising and fraud risks, emphasizing that virtual currencies are not legal tender in China.
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