BREAKING NEWS- Chinese Bitcoin Exchange Accepting Deposits

BREAKING NEWS- Chinese Bitcoin Exchange Accepting Deposits

According to reddit user mkellerman: "It seems btc38.com has not been affected and is able to accept CNY deposits. I just successfully deposited 10CNY to my btc38 account using my Chinese credit card. The money appeared in my account within a minute. One bitcoin currently costs 3152CNY at btc38."Did btc38 not get the memo? Bitcoin is well off the lows trading at $614 on BTC-e. Edit: It seems that there are only two Chinese exchanges NOT accepting deposits. And according to enric on bitcointalk.org there are some large exchanges still transacting in CNY: "Also Huobi:....


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