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On February 9, the American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C., the Washington Nationals, announced the team has partnered with Terra, the open-source blockchain platform and decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). The Washington Nationals detail that the team is a “leading innovator” and is “consistently introducing new technologies to enhance the fan experience.” Washington Nationals Ink Long-Term Deal With Terra Major League Baseball (MLB) team the Washington Nationals has partnered with the blockchain platform and DAO Terra, according to an announcement published by the team on Wednesday. The deal with Terra follows a slew of sports-related deals with crypto firms, but the MLB team will be the first to partner with an open-source blockchain project. In addition to the partnership, the algorithmic stablecoin UST that’s issued on the Terra blockchain will be “accepted as a payment method at Nationals Park as early as next season.” “The Nationals continue t...

Shanghai Man: China’s version of McJob meme, eCNY airdrops, Canaan’s record revenue

This weekly roundup of news from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong attempts to curate the industrys most important news, including influential projects, changes in the regulatory landscape, and enterprise blockchain integrations.

 

Regulatory noise

In this weeks column, the Man in Shanghai is determined to squeeze all of the regulatory noise into one section, so as not to waste too much of your time. Lets begin.

It wasnt much, just a warning from the Hebei Provincial government to announce it would put an end to cryptocurrency mining in the region. This is largely a non-story, since its essentially just restating a national level policy that went into effect months ago. Hebei was never much of a mining stronghold anyway, so the announcement is more procedural than anything else. Mining operations will continue to move overseas while China goes through its unified push to become carbon neutral.

For reference, China has 23 provinces, and close to half have already restated their commitment to the national policy by announcing that cryptocurrency mining would not be tolerated.

The Securities Times, a state-owned publication, ran a story warning the public about the bubble surrounding NFTs. This Shenzhen-based publication questioned the real economic value of NFTs, a topic that many of us have all wondered about at times. Still, the suspicion hasn’t stopped the trend from spilling into less mainstream art circles, where NFT and metaverse-related events are becoming more and more popular.

Selling shovels in a gold rush

While mining in China might be difficult, manufacturing mining machines is continuing to be quite profitable. Canaan, one of the worlds largest manufacturers of cryptocurrency mining hardware, announced its highest quarterly profits to date. The companys Q2 financials showed that the company recorded over about $167.5 million in total net revenue. This was likely driven by the sharp increase in prices this spring, leading to aggressive expansion of mining facilities across the world. The next round of quarterly financials will tell a deeper story, as investors will learn how badly aggressive regulations by China have hurt the industry. Zhang Nangeng, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canaan said:

We delivered a remarkable performance in the second quarter of 2021. Despite unexpected regulatory policy dynamics and Bitcoin price volatility, we achieved record-high topline results as we delivered a robust 5.9 million Thash/s of computing power to our clients.

Rounding up the trading space

Volume remained mostly flat on exchanges like Huobi and OKEx, as it has for the last 12 weeks. The last major spike came during the sell-off in early May, around the time Chinese regulators began their crackdown. Over this time, FTX has seen a strong increase in volume, suggesting that some Chinese users might be connecting to exchanges that havent traditionally been a dominant player in the Chinese trading space.

FIL remains popular on Huobi, finishing in the top five on Thursdays 24-hr volume chart. This token has maintained popularity among traders in China, despite being about 50% below its all-time high from earlier this year. ADA, SOL, and DOT were assets that showed up high on OKEx volume charts, which mirrored global volume distributions. Speaking of Solana, Chinese users on Weibo reacted strongly to the network going offline on Wednesday, with some criticizing the networks decentralization. Discussion broke out about whether Ethereums early technical issues were comparable to this event, proving that Solana and Ethereum maxis will disagree in any culture, regardless of the language.

Unleashing the eCNY

The central bank digital currency created by the Chinese federal bank is now being pushed out even further, as popular app Meituan is offering roughly $1.50 in eCNY (digital yuan) to users who open a digital wallet and use its services.

Meituan is most widely known for its bright yellow food delivery service and shared bikes, which can be found on most city streets. The campaign is meant to encourage low-carbon living, and is open to nine pilot cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Chengdu.

 

The wallet interface is minimalist and allows users to convert, deposit, and transfer the eCNY

 

The eCNY, which originally was positioned as more of an institutional remittance tool for commercial banks, is now aggressively being pushed towards retail users. Already, large franchises like McDonalds and Zara display eCNY payment signs at point-of-sale counters across the country. The current digital payment space is dominated by WeChat Pay and Alipay, but those two will likely have a hard time holding control of market share if the central government is interested in forcing eCNY into competing applications.

Ironically, Meituan has a special role in Chinese cryptocurrency meme culture. Token holders often joke they will be forced to work in food delivery whenever the market crashes, leading to the meme below.

 

The Great Crypto Meme War. There will be a great crypto meme war | by MAO DAO | Jul, 2021 | Medium
Meituan’s iconic delivery drivers are the source of many crypto-related memes during a market crash.

 

At the end of March, Meituan revealed it had around 570 million users. Other financial apps, including banking apps, have already integrated the wallet services into their products.

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