Sep 01, 2025 05:34 PM
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Caixin Deep Dive: How China’s Crypto Ban Makes Disposing of Seized Assets a Lot Harder
Sep.01.2025
The ban leaves a legal void, complicating efforts by authorities to dispose of seized digital assets from crimes
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Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story:
In Depth: How China’s Crypto Ban Makes Disposing of Seized Assets a Lot Harder
Liu Ying contributed to this podcast.
Contact reporter Qing Na (qingna@caixin.com)
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