When can the Cultural Exchange reopen (ranking of Cultural Exchanges)

When can the Cultural Exchange reopen (ranking of Cultural Exchanges)

When can the Cultural Exchange reopen? | Edited by Qin Xiaofeng | Produced by Hao Fangzhou | Daily Planet Daily (ID: o daily)

It is said that when the Cultural Exchange can reopen is a very important part of the industry On November 1st, the Cultural Stock Exchange, which was listed on the Hong Kong Main Board, announced that it would resume operations from mid September to the end of December 2021. At the same time, relevant work has also been started in Singapore, Taiwan, China and other overseas countries. According to a report released by the Cultural Exchange, the “fintech company” Cultural Exchange ceased trading services at the end of 2020. “Virtual Money Investment Fund Management Company”, “Blockchain Technology Enterprise”, “Digital Asset Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd.” and other enterprises have been Trading halt from trading. “At present, some platforms have been closed.” Previously, one of the only investors in the cultural stock market investigated for suspected involvement in virtual currency pyramid selling activities – Huaqiangbei Information Port Technology Co., Ltd. was suspected of running away, but soon after that, it again fell into the whirlpool of public opinion. During this period, the staff of Cultural Securities Company repeatedly sought help from reporters and expressed gratitude However, due to the inability of internal employees of HuoCoin Group to contact officials and other personnel at that time, HuoCoin did not formally notify users and could only consult them via phone or email. Then Jihan Wu responded: “I know that customer feedback is needed to communicate to determine the problem; if we do not solve it as soon as possible, we can get cooperation with them again. However, this matter must be handled according to legal procedures”. The cooperative relationship between Cultural Securities and Tencent has never been stagnant for a long time, as there may have been no consensus reached between the two parties. It seems that the cultural exchange is still in crisis Regarding the reasons for this restructuring, a reporter from Beijing Business Daily learned that the establishment of Culture’s joint-stock company was around March 2019, when the Culture Exchange had not yet registered an account. Therefore, the announcement sparked a farce

At the end of August, Cultural capital began to lay off staff. In early October, founder Zhang Jian left and founded his own project team called “New Trinity”. He also runs a startup institution related to digital currency, mainly engaged in the field of ICO. In late July of this year, the Cultural Exchange, chaired by Wang Weiguang, decided to reopen its operating hours. After the beginning of 2018, the Cultural Exchange suddenly closed and finally resumed trading at around 20pm on June 18th

Ranking of Cultural Exchanges

According to CoinMarketCap data, the Cultural Exchange (NASDAQ: MAC) currently ranks among the top three in global trading volume The Cultural Market Exchange (NYSE: MEXC) is one of the most popular digital currency exchanges in the industry. It was established on January 4, 2013 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. By the end of 2020, the registered users had exceeded 1 million and the assets under management reached 1 billion US dollars; After its official launch in early 2021, it has developed rapidly, with a market value of nearly $50 billion

In addition, the Cultural Exchange has also reached cooperation with many well-known institutions, including Sequoia China, SoftBank Group and other investors who participated in the investment and founded the blockchain incubator. We hope to help more enterprises and investors achieve long-term strategic goals through our services

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