China has started to crack down on rebates and order-carrying (criminal detention)!

Someone on Weibo revealed that he was arrested and vomited the stolen money for order-carrying two or three years ago. The crime was suspected of online gambling and he was detained.

The so-called teachers who carry orders, especially contract orders, are trembling. In fact, most small platforms cannot compete with Binance, OK and other large exchanges in mainstream spot, and new coins cannot beat second-tier exchanges in spot.

What to do? In order to survive, you can only use crooked brains, do contracts, ask people to carry orders, and the dirtiest thing is that you still eat customer losses. BKEX, 58Coin and the like were like this in the past, and they were criticized by many people in the industry as cancer.

If you are in China, it is best to stay in line and trade in cryptocurrencies. You already have one more way to make money than most Chinese people. Doesn't the country know that a large number of people are using VPNs and drilling holes to trade cryptocurrencies? It's just that they are too lazy to care. After all, what they want to protect is that most leeks will not be cut by the sickle outside of A-shares.

In addition, it is also a big risk warning for exchanges that have contracts. If the rebate is considered as an accessory to the casino, what about the people who operate the casino? Now, when all the Chinese employees of Coinsafe asked to withdraw from the mainland, or move to Singapore or the Middle East, it was quite forward-looking.

If you still want to issue coins in China, take orders, and pull people to high leverage, then you can only wish for the best. Everyone knows that the domestic police uncle is short of money, and the practitioners in the currency circle are big fat meat.