
Tencent Bans TheOne.art NFT WeChat Mini Program
A WeChat mini program named "TheOne.art NFT" was banned by Tencent on February 21 because the digital collection service it provided belongs to a service category that has not yet been authorized.
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A WeChat mini program named "TheOne.art NFT" was banned by Tencent on February 21 because the digital collection service it provided belongs to a service category that has not yet been authorized.
Bilibili, a Chinese video streaming community for younger generations, has released an authorized "Cheers UP" NFT collection for buyers outside of the country.
Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social platform, recently launched a digital collection platform called "STEP INTO R-SPACE", and released dozens of titles. Aside from the latest online collections, all others have been sold out.
On Wednesday, an account named "Bilibili Digital Collection" on the popular Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili announced that 2,333 digital art avatars called "Gede" (鸽德) were officially opened for registration.
"Youwu," a digital collection platform featuring ancient Chinese cultural artworks, has been officially launched today.
Yucang, a digital art collection platform incubated by the blockchain business of Hundsun Technologies, announced on Monday that it will be shut down.
The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP) released the world's first digital collection featuring lunar soil on Baidu Xuper Chain, a highly flexible blockchain architecture with great transaction performance.
The digital collection platform of Chinese fashion e-commerce app Poizon was officially launched on Saturday.
Tencent's social networking software WeChat updated its operating regulations for official accounts on the platform on Monday. The regulations now address virtual currencies and digital collections.
Youyu Art, a distribution platform for digital artwork copyright, announced its official launch on Monday.
A digital collection based on the Beijing Eight Palace Handicrafts will be jointly issued by Tencent and the Dongcheng District Bureau of Culture and Tourism on Lingxi, an NFT marketplace owned by Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com.
Huanhe, an NFT trading platform owned by Tencent, released on Monday a series of digital ink horse collections based on artworks by Xu Beihong, a famous Chinese painter, causing a copyright dispute.