Following this train of thought, do private placements, going after low-cap “tū dog” coins, buying pyramid scheme coins, and buying copycat coins also constitute joint criminal offenses???


In a case heard by the Shanghai Pudong Court: if you knowingly assist others in committing a crime by providing resources, venues, or facilities, you will be held liable for the joint criminal offense, and it is a crime regardless of whether you directly participate in the fraud offense.
The judge said: There is no exception that if you didn’t deceive anyone, it means there is no crime.
In the end: the court sentenced him to 4 years and 11 months in prison after sentencing for multiple offenses, including fraud, extortion, and the crime of illegally crossing the border.
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