New Chinese Blockchain Pivot as Beijing Vows to Train 500,000 ‘Experts’
China is gearing up for another blockchain technology push after promising to train half a million new “experts” to work in the sector. Blockchain was earmarked as a growth sector by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2018....
Blockchain was earmarked as a growth sector by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2018.
In the years that followed, blockchain salaries ballooned in the nation.
But in recent years, Chinese blockchain fervor has slowed.
Beijing appears keen to halt this, however....
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