Cointelegraph Expands Global Reach with Chinese-Language Launch

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Big Announcement: Cointelegraph China Is Here!

On December 4, Cointelegraph hit a high note by launching its Chinese-language publication, making waves across the blockchain space. Celebrations were held at the Nova Global Blockchain Investment Institutions Summit, where the crypto elite gathered under the Nova Club banner—a collective of top-notch blockchain organizations dedicated to turbocharging project development.

Location, Location, Location

The main office will be in Guangzhou, with key outposts in the always-buzzing cities of Beijing and Shanghai. Who doesn’t want to work where the action is? It’s like the Las Vegas of blockchain, minus the glittery Strip.

Meet the Dream Team

Cointelegraph China isn’t just throwing darts in the dark; they’ve assembled an ace team that’s well-seasoned in navigating the crypto waters:

  • Vadim Krekotin: Co-founder and captain of this ship, Vadim has the experience of a seasoned mariner. After founding the CBE Foundation, he’s ready to steer Cointelegraph China into the next wave, armed with fluency in Mandarin and connections to major players like Binance and Huobi.
  • Simon Li: This co-founder is also a founding partner at Chain Capital and Nova Club, focusing on mining and investment. If anyone can make blockchain work for you, it’s Simon.
  • Kevin Shao: Think of Kevin as the gearhead of the operation. As a founding investor and general manager at Canaan-Blockchain, he’s got the inside scoop on mining equipment and has a background that’d make any fintech enthusiast swoon.

What’s Coming Next

Hold on to your hats because the editorial team for Cointelegraph China is just around the corner! They aim to deliver top-notch journalism while firmly maintaining editorial independence—no fluff, just the crypto core with a focus on the truth.

The Landscape Ahead

China stands as a giant in the blockchain sector, supported by government interest and a slew of local patents. However, it’s a mixed bag as the nation continues its hardline stance on cryptocurrency trading. With plans to roll out its own digital currency, our team is set to help shape discussions and deliver insights on the digital currency landscape and its global competition.

In Conclusion

Cointelegraph China signifies a substantial leap forward in the publication’s mission to inform and educate the global crypto community. As the blockchain environment heats up, we’re right in the thick of it, ready to keep readers in China informed and engaged.

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