Is it legal to raise water droplets?

Legal analysis: Didi Chuxing belongs to Didi Chuxing Company. Although it is operated by a commercial company, it is legal from the current situation, and it is also one of the three major fundraising platforms in China. It is relatively guaranteed to launch fundraising on its platform; However, it is worth noting that relevant materials must be prepared as required. If you make a mistake, you may not be able to withdraw money. This requirement is not felt when you initiate fundraising, but only when you want to withdraw money, because most platforms are not audited when fundraising, but when withdrawing money. A reporter from Southern Weekend reported that the approval rate of the fund-raising platform is 50%-60%.

Legal basis: Article 6 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Welfare Donation Law. Donations shall abide by laws and regulations, and shall not violate social morality, and shall not harm social public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of other citizens.