1. China
China's central bank issued a notice about banning financial institutions from providing services related to cryptocurrencies. China's central bank issued a statement saying that it would enforce regulations in accordance with the law. Local exchanges including Huobi and OKCoin have already closed their operations in the country.
2. Russia
Russia's Central Bank warned banks and companies not to provide services related to cryptocurrencies. According to reports, the Russian Finance Ministry said that they had ordered the nation's regulator to draw up regulations and guidelines for digital currencies.
3. India
India's government announced its decision to ban all forms of cryptocurrency trading, using fiat currency, and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
4. South Korea
The South Korean Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) published a report warning investors of potential risks associated with investing in Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs).
5. Iran
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani called for the global community to unite against cryptocurrencies. He added that he was working on drafting a bill that would regulate the use of cryptocurrencies.
6. Belarus
Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko said that his country would soon enact legislation regulating cryptocurrencies.
7. Venezuela
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro banned any type of private ownership of cryptocurrencies.
8. Bangladesh
Bangladesh's central bank prohibited commercial banks from dealing with Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) in September last year.
9. Japan
Japan’s Financial Services Agency warned consumers about using virtual currencies, like bitcoin, ripple, and ethereum
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