Stepn to block mainland China users to comply with regulatory policies
In a move to comply with Chinese regulatory policies, Stepn will be blocking users based in mainland China from its mobile app. The nonfungible token (NFT) game Stepn will ban users in mainland China in an attempt to follow Chinese regulatory requirements.The company's uncertainty has been fueled by rumors that it will be forced to leave mainland China. STEPN is a popular "move-to-earn" game based on Solana and BNB Chain, created by two Chinese emigrants now living in Australia.On July 15, Stepn will clear all accounts based in mainland China for local compliance reasons. Before then, the....
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China’s anti-crypto regulations have reportedly forced the non-fungible token (NFT) game, Stepn, to exclude users from the mainland starting on July 15. Shortly after the announcement, Stepn’s in-game cryptocurrency is reported to have briefly dropped by 38%. Stepn Adheres to Local Regulations China mainland users of the NFT gaming app Stepn will not be able to access the app starting on July 15, the developers have said. The blockade on users from this region is set to become effective when Stepn stops providing GPS and IP location services. Despite revealing the plans to....
The two popular twin tokens, STEPN (GMT) and Green Satoshi (GNT), plunged following the announcement that the app would ban players from mainland China. GMT fell from $1.24 to $0.83 following the ban announcement but has regained strength and is now at $1.05. The same thing happened with GST as it dropped by more than […]
CoinEx previously blocked access and terminated the registration of new users from mainland China in March 2019. CoinEx cryptocurrency exchange is winding down operations in mainland China to comply with local anti-crypto regulations.The company officially announced on Thursday that it was going to completely retire user accounts verified as mainland China citizens as well as those linked to a mobile phone number from mainland China.The exchange has asked mainland China-based users to withdraw their crypto assets from the platform before Oct. 31, 2021. CoinEx then plans to disable accounts....
Apart from trying to get rid of cheating and bots, Stepn is also working to limit its platform’s availability for users in mainland China. Solana-based move-to-earn application Stepn has reported multiple denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in the aftermath of the platform proceeding with a major anti-cheating upgrade.Stepn took to Twitter on June 5 to report that the platform has suffered a number of DDoS attacks causing recovery maintenance and associated improper performance.1/2 We have been under multiple DDOS attacks in the past hours. Securing the servers and recovery may take anywhere....
The first-of-its-kind move-to-earn lifestyle app launched in 2021, STEPN, has faced massive Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) attacks. Find Satoshi Lab, creator of STEPN, has advised its users to pause for a bit: “We recommend you take some rest during the maintenance or otherwise the work-outs may not be recorded properly. Our engineers are working hard to […]