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Has China banned crypto again? Market starts to panic amid ‘0 evidence’

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Last updated: August 4, 2025 10:23 pm
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Key Takeaways

Fresh but unverified rumors of a new China crypto ban briefly rattled markets, though no official action has been confirmed. Experts say it’s likely recycled FUD.


Fresh rumors of another sweeping crypto ban in China has stirred unease across the market, triggering a brief Bitcoin [BTC] dip below $113,000 overnight.

Though the ban remained unconfirmed, speculation around China’s renewed push for its digital Yuan stablecoin has intensified.

Bitcoin has since bounced back slightly, trading at $114,426.32 at press time after dipping as low as $112,360 on the 2nd of August, per CoinMarketCap.

Known entities like Investing.com were the ones to add on to the fuel as they took to X. 

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Source: Investing.com/X

Is this news true?

Despite the recent uproar on social media, there’s little concrete evidence to suggest China is enacting a fresh crypto ban.

In fact, the phrase “China bans crypto” has become something of a meme in the digital asset space, an alarm that resurfaces every few years, often triggered by unverified leaks or outdated concerns about capital outflows, energy consumption, and central authority.

What has emerged, however, are reports that China may be reevaluating its stance on Bitcoin ownership.

This reconsideration could result in tighter regulations not just on trading and mining, but even on private digital asset holdings.

Still, there is no official confirmation, and any policy changes remain speculative for now.

What execs have to say

Industry voices have also pushed back against the rumors.

Su Zhu, co-founder of the now-defunct hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, admitted that the chatter had “zero evidence” to back it up, citing his sources in China.

Dr. Clemen Chiang added, 

“Shame on you @Investingcom for putting out nonsense!”

In short, the market panic appears premature.

While Beijing may be exploring new ways to regulate the crypto sector, no official move has been made, making the current fear cycle just the latest chapter in a long history of China-related crypto FUD.

Thus, the recent wave of China crypto ban rumors appears to be more noise than news, largely recycled narratives mistaken for fresh policy shifts.

While China’s regulatory stance has historically been strict, no official updates have been issued this time.

The country’s long and complex relationship with crypto has repeatedly shown that, despite crackdowns, digital assets continue to exist within and around its borders.

As fear-driven headlines resurface, it’s a timely reminder that market panic often feeds more on speculation than substance.

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