Virtual Assets in China: Legal Properties Protected by Law

Virtual Assets in China: Legal Properties Protected by Law

A recent report from a Chinese court declared that virtual assets, despite a blanket ban on cryptocurrencies, are considered legal properties and are protected by law. The report acknowledged the economic attributes of virtual assets and emphasized the need for balanced protection of personal property rights and social interests. This stance highlights a contrast between China’s national policy on virtual assets and the court’s recognition of their legal status.


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