The High Court of the United Kingdom held a hearing on Bitcoin money laundering cases from February 16 to 17. Over 11,300 Chinese victims plan to apply to the court for compensation, with a deadline of May 22. Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, victims can apply to establish their connection to the assets involved.
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The High Court of the United Kingdom held a hearing on Bitcoin money laundering cases from February 16 to 17. Over 11,300 Chinese victims plan to apply to the court for compensation, with a deadline of May 22. Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, victims can apply to establish their connection to the assets involved.