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In Depth: How China’s Crypto Ban Makes Disposing of Seized Assets a Lot Harder

By Qing Na and Liu Ran
2025年08月12日 18:35
Without an established legal route for selling cryptocurrency involved in criminal cases, law enforcement officials are left dealing with third parties lacking unified oversight and overseas exchanges with varying degrees of cooperation
Without an established legal route for selling crypto involved in criminal cases, law enforcement officials are dealing with third parties and overseas exchanges with varying degrees of cooperation. Photo: AI generated

China’s blanket ban on cryptocurrency trading has created a host of challenges for authorities looking to dispose of seized digital assets, which have been increasingly used in financial crimes such as fraud and money laundering.

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