Odaily Planet Daily reports that on Lunar New Year’s Eve and the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2026 (February 16 and 17), the UK High Court held a two-day asset disposal hearing for a case involving 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering assets. Caixin, based on information disclosed during the hearing, reports that over 11,300 Chinese victims plan to submit claims for compensation to the UK High Court. However, this only accounts for 8.8% of the 128,409 victims.
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Qian Zhimin's money laundering case involves cross-border claims from over 120,000 people, with recovery registration deadline on May 22.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that on Lunar New Year’s Eve and the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2026 (February 16 and 17), the UK High Court held a two-day asset disposal hearing for a case involving 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering assets. Caixin, based on information disclosed during the hearing, reports that over 11,300 Chinese victims plan to submit claims for compensation to the UK High Court. However, this only accounts for 8.8% of the 128,409 victims.