Hong Kong would not go crypto without China’s approval — Animoca exec
China looks at Web3 as a powerful tool to challenge the United States’ technological and economic hegemony, the Animoca co-founder said.
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China looks at Web3 as a powerful tool to challenge the United States’ technological and economic hegemony, the Animoca co-founder said.
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