Media: China's largest bitcoin investor Zhao Dong allegedly arrested

Media: China's largest bitcoin investor Zhao Dong allegedly arrested
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2020-7-5 19:31

According to Chinese media reports, the country's largest bitcoin investor, Zhao Dong, was detained by police. The arrest occurred against the backdrop of reports of massive lock-ups in Chinese banks of user accounts suspected of working with cryptocurrencies. origin »

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