PANews reported on March 6 that a Hong Kong government spokesperson reminded citizens not to believe the false information online claiming that the Chief Executive announced the issuance of the "National Hong Kong Coin" on the blockchain. The government solemnly clarified that the information was completely untrue and was a fraud, and strongly condemned the illegal act of using the Chief Executive's name to publish false information. The government called on citizens to be vigilant, carefully verify the authenticity of the information, and avoid being deceived. At present, the relevant incident has been handed over to the police for follow-up investigation.
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