Chinese prosecutors call for more proactive approach to investigating crypto money laundering

Chinese prosecutors are calling for more aggressive investigations into cryptocurrency money laundering, as authorities intensify enforcement against illicit crypto activity. China maintains strict prohibitions on crypto trading and services, with prosecutors now seeking expanded powers to combat financial crimes. This reflects Beijing's hardening stance on digital assets and could influence global regulatory approaches, impacting crypto markets and compliance standards for Indian exchanges operating internationally.
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