
At 5:00 pm on March 30, the Cyberspace Administration of China released an announcement about the release of the first batch of domestic blockchain information service filing numbers. A total of 197 companies were on the list, including Tencent (OTCMKTS: TCEHY), OneConnect, WeBank, iQiyi (NASDAQ: IQ), JD.com (NASDAQ: JD), Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU), Kingsoft Cloud, Ant Financial, BGI (SHE: 300676), TAL (NYSE: TAL) And other giants or their subsidiaries, in addition to Hash Future, Bubi, VeChain, Wanxiang and other blockchain project registration companies.
Among them, the four cities with the largest number of filings are Beijing (63), Hangzhou (51), Shenzhen (37), and Shanghai (19).
In addition, Odaily found that among the BATJs, JD.com has the largest number of filing services, including four types: on-chain signing, BDS (JD Cloud Blockchain Data Service), JD.com’s blockchain anti-counterfeiting and traceability general platform, and JD.com’s blockchain BaaS platform; There are three layouts: Baidu Blockchain Engine BBE, Superchain, and Totem. Tencent two: Tencent blockchain and Tencent cloud TBaaS blockchain service platform two services. One item of Ant Financial: Ant Blockchain BaaS platform.
In addition, it is worth noting that iQiyi has deployed two blockchain services: blockchain works information storage and public welfare points storage; Huada Genomics launched the Huada Blockchain BaaS platform; TAL launched Future Learning Chain; GoFun travel launched by Shouqi Group's new energy shared car products.
In terms of banking, Zheshang Bank has launched four blockchain services including Zheshang Bank’s Tongyi platform, Zheshang Bank’s personal wealth management product transfer platform, Zheshang Bank’s receivables chain platform, and warehouse receipts.
It is reported that on February 15, 2019, the "Regulations on the Administration of Blockchain Information Services" came into effect. Indicate its record number.
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