JD CoinChain Technology: JD Stablecoin has not been issued, and all trading platforms JD-HKD are counterfeit
Odaily News JD Coin Chain Technology learned that recently someone has impersonated JD.com and released a digital currency called JD-HKD on a mainstream trading platform to deceive users into participating in transactions. These deceptive behaviors not only damage the legitimate rights and interests of JD Coin Chain Technology, but also cause damage to users participating in the transaction. JD Coin Chain Technology has communicated with mainstream trading platforms to remove relevant digital currencies and issued an announcement to remind users. JD Coin Chain Technology stated that as a participant in the Hong Kong Monetary Authoritys stablecoin issuer sandbox, it fully complies with the implementation process of Hong Kongs regulatory guidance. Before obtaining the Hong Kong Stablecoin Issuer License, all the issuance of coins with the words JD Stablecoin, JD-HKD, JD-USD, etc., to attract users to buy, and the issuance of coins under the name of JD.com or JD.coms partners are all scams. JD.com will not issue any governance tokens other than JD Stablecoin. (Interface)
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