Bitcoin Drops to 17Th Most Popular Cryptocurrency in World's Most Populous Nation

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Bitcoin Drops to 17Th Most Popular Cryptocurrency in World's Most Populous Nation

It ranks as the most populated nation in the world and among the first to sort of embrace bitcoin.

That country is China and its top ranked cryptocurrency project is not bitcoin but EOS.

From Bitcoin.com News:

China’s Center for Information Industry Development (CCID), under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, has revised its crypto project rankings. The second monthly Global Public Chain Technology Evaluation Index was officially released on June 20 at the Shanghai Science Hall, consisting of 30 crypto projects.

The first index, introduced last month, has 28 projects, missing the two newly-added EOS and Nebulas.

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