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Can China authenticate Ouyi with its real name?

"Ouyi" asked you to migrate your account? The latest financial scam has been exposed, and the scammers are actually from Southeast Asia...

Beijing Business Daily

2022-11-27 19:23

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Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Ethereum, Huobi... You may no longer be unfamiliar with the terms of this type of virtual currency and exchange. In recent years, despite repeated regulatory requirements prohibiting the speculation and trading of virtual currencies, the hype around virtual currencies at home and abroad remains unabated. Nowadays, fraudsters have even reached out to buyers of virtual currencies and pretended to be customer service personnel of virtual currency trading platforms. Fraud is carried out on the grounds of "you will no longer be able to use the platform's virtual currency", "transfer accounts", etc. The methods are diverse and highly confusing, and are worthy of vigilance.

Account migration?

Official anti-counterfeiting: Scammers mostly come from Southeast Asia

"Please complete the migration of ok-xi.sn.cn before 23:30 to avoid the account being reset" "To avoid being affected, please Migrate ouymce-ok.com global site immediately"... Recently, have you frequently received such text messages from "OUYI"?

The text message claimed to be the OuYi Exchange and declared that "all exchange financial institutions and virtual currency-related business operations in China will be stopped, and access to all virtual currency and exchange websites will be completely prohibited. The OuYi official website decided Immediately migrate all users in Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, Hunan Province and other places in mainland China in batches