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Google is spelling out rules for blockchain-based apps on Android

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Last updated: 2023/07/12
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Published: July 12, 2023
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Google is introducing a new blockchain-based content policy for Android apps on the Google Play Store. The new policy, which will be effective on December 7th, covers things like cryptocurrency exchanges and software wallets, transparency requirements, and rules for NFT gamification that would cover things like loot boxes.

According to the new policy for tokenized digital assets secured on a blockchain:

The content policy also includes a ban on on-device crypto mining, but that was already in…

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