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NEW YORK, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Future FinTech Group Inc. (NASDAQ: FTFT) ( hereinafter referred to as Future FinTech , FTFT or the Company ), a leading blockchain e-commerce company and a service provider for financial technology, today announced that on February 26, 2021, the Company received registration certificates for ten software copyrights related to blockchain technology applications issued by the China National Copyright Administration ( CNCA ). On December 31, 2020, the China Copyright Protection Center of the CNCA accepted the Company s application for these copyrights, which were first submitted for review in June of 2020.
Mr. Shanchun Huang, Chief Executive Officer of Future FinTech, stated, We are pleased that we have been granted the software copyrights which are essential to securing our blockchain based e-commerce platform s anti-counterfeiting and consumer reward points systems. Additional application of these tec