Supreme Court Will Take Strict Measures Against Cryptocurrencies from March 1st China’s Supreme Court has been trying to ban cryptocurrency transactions on Chinese territory for some time now. This Wednesday (24) the Chinese body took a tougher decision by sanctioning a law, which takes effect on March 1, and makes any type of cryptocurrency transaction illegal. Individuals caught transacting with digital currencies could get up to 10 years in prison, and pay a fine of up to R$400,000. New York University adjunct professor of law Winston Ma claims this is the first case where cryptocurrency transactions are entered into Criminal...