CCTV has recently reported on the craze of BTC. CCTV's financial channel reported on the economic information broadcast these two days. I recently checked CCTV's historical reports on Bitcoin, and I roughly sorted out CCTV's reports on Bitcoin in chronological order.

The earliest was on May 3, 2013, when Lushan County in Sichuan was hit by a major earthquake. The disaster area received a lot of donations, including more than 230 bitcoins. Bitcoin has since been introduced to the eyes of the Chinese people, and it still has such a warm and positive image.

The next day, CCTV News Channel popularized the science of Bitcoin in a program called Mysterious Bitcoin, saying that Bitcoin had increased 5,320 times in three years. In this program, Li Xiaolai was interviewed by CCTV. He claimed to have six figures of Bitcoin and was soon praised by the media as China's richest Bitcoiner. At this time, Bitcoin began to unveil its mysterious veil.

On December 2, 2013, CCTV's Economic Half Hour broadcast a program called Crazy Bitcoin. This program reported the skyrocketing price of Bitcoin and the craziness of mining activities at the time, which could be said to have won over the screen.

On December 3, 2013, the People's Bank of China and five other ministries and commissions issued a notice on preventing Bitcoin risks, emphasizing the money laundering and investment risks of Bitcoin. As a result, the direction of CCTV's reporting began to change.

On January 11, 2014, CCTV's Economic Half Hour broadcast a program titled "Bitcoin Harms People". The program focused on the plunge and risks of Bitcoin, with the intention of sounding the alarm for investors.

In 2017, with the price crash and the arrival of regulatory announcements, CCTV Finance Channel discussed the regulation of Bitcoin and related trading platforms in the CCTV Finance Review program on September 18 of that year. The program discussed that Bitcoin is often used by criminals to launder money and transfer funds, becoming a tool for crime, and warned investors not to invest in virtual currencies such as Bitcoin.

In 2018, CCTV News Channel reported on Bitcoin again with the theme of Bitcoin being a virtual currency that can be used for real shopping. In the report, a foreign guy named Jack paid for coffee in a cafe in Beijing with Bitcoin.

In 2019, CCTV Finance Channel made a special program on March 8, titled "Investor Lao Ge Says From Heaven to Hell in the Cryptocurrency Circle in Just One Day". In these programs, Lao Ge's ups and downs and beliefs in the cryptocurrency circle were introduced, and national supervision and investment risks were also discussed.

Next is 2021. CCTV Finance Channel broadcast a news item titled "Bitcoin Holders, Bitcoin Has a Promising Future" in the Economic Information Network on June 21. The news reported that investors such as Cathie Wood are optimistic about Bitcoin.

Then in 2022, CCTV Finance Channel invited several experts to discuss Bitcoin on June 23. Although they saw the amazing rise of Bitcoin, their evaluation of Bitcoin was very similar to the tulip bubble, which had no actual value and would burst sooner or later. The following is the CCTV report on BTC in the past two days. #XRP突破历史高点?

So from the perspective of CCTV's coverage of Bitcoin, I feel that it is relatively objective. Although there is a color of policy supervision, there is also a certain degree of tolerance for different opinions expressed by different people. It is indeed worth looking back and taking a look.

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