Seized but Not Settled: Report Claims China Holds 15,000 BTC Amid Ongoing Policy Uncertainty
A recent Reuters report reveals that China holds 15,000 bitcoin ( BTC) confiscated through criminal investigations. However, officials are currently entangled in deliberations over how to handle these digital assets, as...
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