孙宇晨重申:火必未开放中国IP访问

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孙宇晨再次重申,火必并未开放中国IP访问,且严格遵循全球各地区的监管政策要求,自2021年全面清退中国大陆用户后,火必全平台没有该地区用户。

近日,针对某媒体关于Huobi计划重开中国大陆市场的猜测,波场TRON创始人,火必Huobi全球顾问委员会成员,格林纳达常驻世界贸易组织(WTO)代表、特命全权大使孙宇晨再次重申,火必并未开放中国IP访问,且严格遵循全球各地区的监管政策要求,自2021年全面清退中国大陆用户后,火必全平台没有该地区用户。

在此前于新加坡举办的火必品牌升级会上,孙宇晨公布了火必将以全球化发展为战略布局,深耕加勒比地区,并围绕东南亚、欧洲等市场做深入下沉,其中并没有提及中国大陆地区。他还表示,自从退出中国大陆市场后,火必也从未推荐假身份给用户已完成相关注册和认证。

11月29日,火必通过官方公告宣布,将与波场、DMC Labs联合推出经多米尼克政府授权的国家法定代币DMC和DID,引发了市场广泛关注。一家自媒体发文称,火必已开放中国大陆用户注册和KYC认证。但据币圈人士提供的截图显示,DMC和DID支持的地区包括中国香港地区,而不是该自媒体解读的中国大陆地区。孙宇晨强调,火必未开放中国IP访问。。

据⼀位币圈资深⼈⼠透露,⽕必2021年9⽉发公告宣布清退中国⽤户,不能以中国⾝份进⾏KYC认证和注册开户。孙宇晨还通过个人推特透露,在中国大陆用户的清退过程中,清退资金达到300亿美元。

2021年9⽉26⽇,火必发布官⽅公告称,为响应当地政府监管政策要求,火必已于2021年9⽉24⽇(UTC+8)停⽌了中国⼤陆地区新⽤户注册;对⾝份认证为中国⼤陆地区的存量⽤户,计划于2021年12⽉31⽇(UTC+8)24:00之前,在保证⽤户资产安全的前提下完成有序清退。

但据行业内人士反馈,其实早在2017年中国多家部门联合发布“9·4”公告后,火必与币安、三大交易所就转向了海外市场,年利润高达数亿美元。

11⽉22⽇,原⽕币全球站Huobi Global官⽹发布公告称,Huobi Global将简称为Huobi,中⽂品牌名称将正式命名为“⽕必”。当⽇,在新加坡举办的火必品牌升级发布会上,⽕必全球顾问委员会成员孙宇晨透露了⽕必未来发展的全球化发展战略 (Global Development Strategy):在聚焦重点地区市场寻求新的业务增长点的同时,提出“全球合规”策略,要在尊重并⽀持世界各地监管政策的前提下,探索和适应不同地区要求的合规运营模式。

值得关注的是,孙宇晨表⽰,⽕必将基于多⽶尼克全球总部开拓加勒⽐地区业务,并辐射⾄欧洲、东南亚等地。这意味着火必全面开启全球化进程,以适应不同地区的监管要求。在接受外媒采访时,孙宇晨还表示将把火必总部迁移至加勒比地区。

11⽉29⽇,⽕必官⽅发布公告《关于⽕必Huobi与波场各⽅合作推出⾸款国家代币DMC》称,经多⽶尼克政府授权,波场(Tron)、⽕必Huobi和DMC Labs合作推出世界上⾸款国家发⾏代币——DMC(Dominica Coin),并将在适当时候推出⾸款国家授权认可的去中⼼化数字⾝份(Dominica DID)。

DMC将是世界上首批由主权国家推出的法定数字货币,分析人士指出,这将意味着火必的全球化发展会以加勒比地区作为支点,并有利于多米尼克等加勒比地区发展中国家,率先从新冠疫情的冲击中复苏,并在加密支付和数字经济领域的新一轮发展中抢占先机。

12⽉1⽇,在“对话港府,布局未来”共商⾹港Web3议题的线上会议上,孙宇晨亦透露,⽕必率先推出“多⽶尼克数字公民”,“现在注册⽕必账户送多⽶尼克数字公民⾝份”。孙宇晨透露,“本周(注册)的多⽶尼克数字公民的⼈⼜已经超过多⽶尼克的⼈口数量,未来(多⽶尼克)⼀定会成为⼀个元宇宙⼤国。”

孙宇晨补充说,“我们现在致⼒于与主权国家达成战略性的合作,多⽶尼克是第⼀个主权国家。希望通过与主权国家的合作,能够让未来的元宇宙、区块链世界有⼀个落地的地⽅。”

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