🇨🇳 China banned everything Cryptocurrency
📅 Timeline of Key Events
- May 30, 2025: The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) issued a comprehensive ban on all cryptocurrency activities.
- June 1, 2025: The ban officially came into effect, criminalizing:
- Trading
- Mining
- Personal ownership of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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🧾 Legal Provisions & Enforcement
- Scope of the Ban:
- All decentralized digital assets are now illegal.
- Includes seizure of crypto assets and suspension of transactions.
- Penalties:
- Asset confiscation
- Criminal prosecution for violations
- Deportation for foreign nationals involved in crypto scams.
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🏦 Strategic Motives Behind the Ban
China’s crackdown is not just regulatory—it’s deeply strategic:
- Promoting the Digital Yuan (e-CNY):
- The ban eliminates competition for China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC).
- Financial Sovereignty:
- Ensures all digital transactions flow through state-controlled channels.
- Surveillance & Control:
- Blockchain is being repurposed for data sovereignty, not decentralization.
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🔍 Is This Really New?
- Not entirely. China has been tightening crypto regulations since:
- 2017: ICO ban
- 2021: Mining and trading ban
- 2025: Now extended to personal ownership, marking the most aggressive stance yet.
- Digital Yuan Expansion:
- China is accelerating its rollout of the e-CNY for domestic and cross-border use.
📅 Timeline of Key Events
- May 30, 2025: The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) issued a comprehensive ban on all cryptocurrency activities.
- June 1, 2025: The ban officially came into effect, criminalizing:
- Trading
- Mining
- Personal ownership of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
---
🧾 Legal Provisions & Enforcement
- Scope of the Ban:
- All decentralized digital assets are now illegal.
- Includes seizure of crypto assets and suspension of transactions.
- Penalties:
- Asset confiscation
- Criminal prosecution for violations
- Deportation for foreign nationals involved in crypto scams.
---
🏦 Strategic Motives Behind the Ban
China’s crackdown is not just regulatory—it’s deeply strategic:
- Promoting the Digital Yuan (e-CNY):
- The ban eliminates competition for China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC).
- Financial Sovereignty:
- Ensures all digital transactions flow through state-controlled channels.
- Surveillance & Control:
- Blockchain is being repurposed for data sovereignty, not decentralization.
---
🔍 Is This Really New?
- Not entirely. China has been tightening crypto regulations since:
- 2017: ICO ban
- 2021: Mining and trading ban
- 2025: Now extended to personal ownership, marking the most aggressive stance yet.
- Digital Yuan Expansion:
- China is accelerating its rollout of the e-CNY for domestic and cross-border use.
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This is exactly what the Honor pavilion looked like at the ChinaJoy exhibition in Shanghai this year.
The public especially liked the stand with the Magic V5, hovering in an improvised wind tunnel based on four hair dryers 😅
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The public especially liked the stand with the Magic V5, hovering in an improvised wind tunnel based on four hair dryers 😅
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their endless ads aren't helping either..
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Battlefield 6 - PC & Console Performance
Consoles:
Console Fidelity mode targets 60 FPS, while performance mode targets 80 FPS+. PS5 Pro seems like it will be the best place to play. Consoles also support Mouse and Keyboard.
Series S does not have a performance mode (Unsure if this will change, but this is what I know right now)
PS5:
Performance seemed good. I always used Performance mode. FPS measured 65-90 FPS (Measured with FPS overlay on LG G4)
PS5 Pro:
I played always in performance mode. FPS ranged from 90-120 FPS (Measured with FPS overlay on LG G4)
Xbox Series S/X:
Performance mode is what most used. While I didn't play on Xbox personally, performance from others reporting seems to roughly match base PS5. (Not the PS5 Pro as shown above). As stated above, Series S did not have a Performance mode
PC:
Gaming Laptop 1 (Ryzen 7 5800H/3070 125W TGP): Medium settings, DLSS Quality at 1080p. FPS ranged from 70-100 FPS
Gaming Laptop 2 (Ryzen 9 8940HX/5070) Medium Settings, DLSS Quality at 1200p. FPS ranged from 95-140 FPS
Main PC (9800X3D/4090) Medium/high Settings, DLSS quality at 1440p. FPS ranged from 170-250 FPS
BF6 has DLSS, DLAA, FSR, XeSS as well as Frame generation & multi frame generation. As well as the ability to completely disable AA.
EDIT: While Series S did not have a Performance mode during BF Labs testing (So Far). The BF6 FAQ states it may have one by launch.
Consoles:
Console Fidelity mode targets 60 FPS, while performance mode targets 80 FPS+. PS5 Pro seems like it will be the best place to play. Consoles also support Mouse and Keyboard.
Series S does not have a performance mode (Unsure if this will change, but this is what I know right now)
PS5:
Performance seemed good. I always used Performance mode. FPS measured 65-90 FPS (Measured with FPS overlay on LG G4)
PS5 Pro:
I played always in performance mode. FPS ranged from 90-120 FPS (Measured with FPS overlay on LG G4)
Xbox Series S/X:
Performance mode is what most used. While I didn't play on Xbox personally, performance from others reporting seems to roughly match base PS5. (Not the PS5 Pro as shown above). As stated above, Series S did not have a Performance mode
PC:
Gaming Laptop 1 (Ryzen 7 5800H/3070 125W TGP): Medium settings, DLSS Quality at 1080p. FPS ranged from 70-100 FPS
Gaming Laptop 2 (Ryzen 9 8940HX/5070) Medium Settings, DLSS Quality at 1200p. FPS ranged from 95-140 FPS
Main PC (9800X3D/4090) Medium/high Settings, DLSS quality at 1440p. FPS ranged from 170-250 FPS
BF6 has DLSS, DLAA, FSR, XeSS as well as Frame generation & multi frame generation. As well as the ability to completely disable AA.
EDIT: While Series S did not have a Performance mode during BF Labs testing (So Far). The BF6 FAQ states it may have one by launch.
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