The Beijing Financial Court has outlined its intention to protect the property rights of “digital currency” holders – but only if such “currencies” are “legally” recognized by the Chinese state.
Speaking at a press conference held at the court yesterday, Cai Huiyong, who was appointed as the court’s President in March this year, announced that the body
Speaking at a press conference held at the court yesterday, Cai Huiyong, who was appointed as the court’s President in March this year, announced that the body