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Ant Group, Tencent Change NFT References to ‘Digital Collectibles’: Report

Ant Group and Tencent have changed references of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to “digital collectibles” on their platforms and sites, Chinese media Jiemian reported.

  • The two firms appear to be distancing themselves from NFTs. Tencent said that the reference change reflects the company’s commitment to compliance, while Ant Group reiterated that it is against the digital collectibles hype and market speculation.

  • Ant Group runs a marketplace focused on celebrity NFTs on its Alipay platform, and has issued NFT collections of historical artifacts, as recently as Friday, as well as one for the 2022 Asia Games.

  • In August, Alipay said that users must hold their NFTs for 180 days before transferring them to others in order to curb speculation.

  • Regulators have recently interviewed big tech platforms about their NFT products, Chinese blogger Colin Wu said, citing anonymous sources. CoinDesk was not able to confirm the report.

  • Such interviews often occur when companies have crossed some line with Chinese authorities. Ant Group had such a sit down with regulators, prior to its IPO being cancelled last year.

  • Other big companies, such as e-commerce platform JD.com, have also launched NFTs in China.

Eliza Gkritsi is a CoinDesk news reporter based in Asia.


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