2020-7-22 13:46 |
China’s Supreme Court has called to strengthen property laws pertaining to digital currency, network virtual property and data.
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2020-7-22 13:46 |
China’s Supreme Court has called to strengthen property laws pertaining to digital currency, network virtual property and data.
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The Minhang District Court of Shanghai declared Bitcoin to be a virtual property protected by Chinese law. This isn’t the first time that the court has ruled that cryptocurrency assets should be protected in regard to Chinese regulations on property ownership.
2021-8-18 17:41 | |
A Chinese arbitration court declared crypto-assets such as Bitcoin must be treated as legal property, despite an infamous blanket ban on cryptocurrencies in the country. Chinese Court Classifies Bitcoin as Property As reported by a local news outlet, the Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration ruled cryptocurrencies must be legally protected as a property with “economic […] The post Chinese Court States Bitcoin is “Property of Economic Value” appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2018-10-27 00:30 | |
On October 24, 2018, an advisory committee to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published a report calling for clarity on the IRS’s position toward cryptocurrency taxation.
2018-10-27 20:34 | |
Australia Post simplifies exchange selfies, Mastercard seeks to reshape crypto transactions, the Royal Mint is getting out of the stablecoin game, and bitcoin is property – per a Chinese court.
2018-10-27 19:37 | |
The Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration (SCIA) has recently affirmed that cryptocurrencies, specifically bitcoin and several of its hard forks, are considered legal property and Chinese citizens have a right to own and transfer them.
2018-10-27 19:22 | |
The Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration recently issued a ruling saying there is no prohibition against Bitcoin ownership and transfer in China. The decision means that despite the ban on ICOs and virtual currency trading, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are legally regarded as property in the country.
2018-10-26 17:00 | |
Chinese court confirms Bitcoin protected by law. This news was reported on October 25 by Chinese cryptocurrency news commentator cnLedger. Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration ruled a case involving cryptos.
2018-10-26 12:18 | |
An arbitration body in China has said bitcoin should be legally protected as a property, despite the central bank's ban on crypto trading.
2018-10-26 09:45 | |
A Chinese court has ruled that Ethereum enjoys the same legal protection as a property.
2018-10-1 09:15 | |
A court in China has ruled Ether (ETH) is “property” and should come under the protection of the law in a landmark case this week. China Legislators: We ‘Cannot Deny’ ETH Status Details of the decision appeared in local media outlet Baidu September 27 and were subsequently translated by social media commentator cnLedger.
2018-9-28 21:00 | |
According to Shanghai Hongkou District Court’s statement in a recent crypto-related case, Ethereum and other virtual currencies are not considered as money. However, they are still protected by the law which views them as “property.
2018-9-28 14:16 | |
A local sessions court heard the case for cryptocurrency extortion in Surat, India filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID-Crime) on Tuesday. It declared ex-BJP MLA Nalin Kotadiya a fugitive after he failed to appear in court despite repeated summons.
2018-6-21 20:01 | |