Anonymous ID: eea4a2 Oct. 17, 2020, 7:08 a.m. No.11117305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7542 >>7804 >>7950

|Oct 16, 2020,01:39pm EDT

 

Chinese CEO Of OKEx Crypto Exchange ‘Arrested’ Again; Whales Bail

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/10/16/chinese-ceo-of-okex-crypto-exchange-arrested-again-whales-bail/#5730615b1461

 

 

OKEx users found out that they couldn’t cash their chips early Friday as the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange was ‘arrested’.

 

Mingxing Xu, also known as Star Xu, was reportedly being questioned by police, Chinese news agency Caixin reported today. The news from Caixin came shortly after OKEx issued an “Announcement on Suspension of Withdrawals ” of crypto assets on its platform, meaning no one could get their money out. The company’s digital coin, OKB, fell nearly 11%.

 

Some of the company’s key personnel are said to be cooperating with an investigation into Star Xu and that shuttered accounts as of 11:00 am in Hong Kong. The company said that "other functions of OKEx are guaranteed to be normal" and "asset security is not affected."

 

Hong Kong-based crypto sources said that Xu may be being held to help an investigation into the backdoor listing of OK Group in Hong Kong in 2019 and is not related to the exchange's withdrawal issue.

 

Caixin also reported that Xu had been arrested at least a week ago and had not appeared at the company for many days. Mysteries abound. He was also part of a fraud investigation in 2018.

 

Looking at this from a the big picture: what does this mean for the industry in China?

 

The OKEx case is a clear reminder for the blockchain industry in China that it needs to be totally decentralized. It proves that only when there are no key owners of an organization (such as a crypto exchange) can it be immune from political influence and interference. Some industry insiders see decentralization solutions benefiting from problems such as this, as it is a reminder that so-called DeFi projects could be scaled to industries, other than finance, in order to protect against crises exemplified by today’s OKEx withdrawal ban.

 

Some big crypto traders are moving on the actions out of OKEx. Some $56,557,316 was transferred from OKEx to Binance today. According to data by Glassnode, a total of 10,000 BTC (around $113 million) was withdrawn in two large batches in the past 48 hours.

 

“Chinese traders are still able to use other trading platforms, including decentralized exchanges, so temporary difficulties with one exchange will not have a significant impact on those traders,” says Alexandr Denisov, CEO and co-founder of Deep Quant, a Russian software company specializing in algorithmic trading of cryptocurrencies. They are currently looking to partner with OKEx.

 

For the most part, people don’t see this as a death knell to OKEx yet, or a shot across the bow of China and Hong Kong’s crypto market.

 

“We don’t know yet if they did anything unlawful at OKEx,” says Kirill Bezverhi, CEO of Moscow based FinPR Agency, which works with blockchain and new tech companies in Russia. “I’m not sure that this is a sign that China has something against blockchain. In the short term, we can really see the outflow of deposits from the Chinese crypto exchanges today, simply because people are trying to reinsure themselves and protect their assets.”

 

OKEx is one of China's three biggest exchanges, with more than $6 billion in daily trading volume. Some 1.1% of the circulating Bitcoin supply is held in OKEx cryptocurrency wallets.

Anonymous ID: eea4a2 Oct. 17, 2020, 7:09 a.m. No.11117315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7401 >>7542 >>7804 >>7950 >>7988

Horrifying footage of boat crew massacred by gunmen as they float among wreckage leads to Chinese captain's arrest after video of sailors laughing about the killings is discovered

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8848031/Chinese-captain-arrested-horrifying-video-killings.html

 

PUBLISHED: 12:28 EDT, 16 October 2020 |

 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

Footage surfaced of a boat crew being systematically shot dead in Indian Ocean

A group of sailors celebrated on board the Taiwanese-flagged Ping Shin 101

Its captain Wang Feng Yu was arrested after stepping ashore in Taiwan in August

By TIM STICKINGS FOR MAILONLINE

Anonymous ID: eea4a2 Oct. 17, 2020, 7:25 a.m. No.11117429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7542 >>7804 >>7950

>>11117256

>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/10/wow-outrageous-chris-wrays-fbi-investigating-whether-hunter-biden-emails-russian-disinformation-operation/

 

From Q we have received opposing messages on Wray.

TRUST WRAY and 'X'd out' Wray.

 

This post links to article supporting X's out Wray.

 

I am going to offer a suggesting for TRUST WRAY.

 

What if, since the FBI had received Hunter's Biden lap top a year ago, Wray's FBI has been going after Chinese spies who names are on the hard drives, assuming that there are some.

 

There have been many significant arrests of Chinese agents in the US in the past year.

And the Chinese Consulate in Houston was raided by the FBI and shut down.

 

What if Wray's FBI have kept quiet about the laptop because they have been investigating and tracking Chinese spies?

 

Examples:

June 12

A Chinese military officer was caught trying to leave California with university research materials this week, after allegedly lying on an application to obtain a visitor visa for a work-study exchange program, the Justice Department announced.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/chinese-military-officer-arrested-us-medical-research

 

7/31/2020

 

Sacramento Bee logoChinese researcher arrested by FBI when she left consulate for medical care

 

The Chinese researcher who sought refuge in China’s consulate in San Francisco after being questioned by the FBI was arrested after she left the compound to seek medical care, newly filed court documents say.–

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/chinese-researcher-arrested-by-fbi-when-she-left-consulate-for-medical-care/ar-BB17oju7

 

Published July 23

Trump administration shuttered Chinese consulate in Houston due to targeting of US energy firms: sources

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-administration-shuttered-chinese-consulate-in-houston-due-to-targeting-of-us-energy-firms-sources

 

I know there are others. Pretty sure some chinese were kicked out of universities in the midwest, too.

Anonymous ID: eea4a2 Oct. 17, 2020, 7:44 a.m. No.11117618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11117524

so why was Biden telling that to the Council of Foreign Relations people?

 

just being sarcastic.

How many of their member's names are on the 3 hard drives by Chinese whistleblower or 3 lap tops Hunter had 'repaired'?