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by: xpoolPosted on: April 16, 2025

China Liquidates Seized Crypto: A Regulatory Puzzle in a Volatile Market

Facing economic challenges and cryptocurrency-related crime, Chinese local governments are turning to private firms for the disposal of seized digital assets. While this approach offers a potential revenue stream, it raises significant regulatory questions and sparks debates about crypto asset management within the country. This article explores the complexities of China’s approach to this issue.

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