TechFlow news, May 24 — According to Jinshi Data, the Cyberspace Administration of China recently coordinated with financial regulators to legally address a number of accounts and websites spreading false information about capital markets, conducting illegal stock recommendations, and hyping virtual currency trading. Below are some typical cases: 1. Accounts such as "Aigu Piao APP" published false information about capital markets. 2. Accounts such as "Kan Ge Shuo Cai Jing" engaged in illegal stock recommendations. 3. Accounts and websites such as "Huo Ge Liao Jia Mi" promoted and hyped virtual currency trading. 4. Accounts such as "Xiao Bei You" disseminated black- and gray-market information in the financial sector.
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