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The main culprit in the 60,000 Bitcoin case, Qian Zhimin, is scheduled for trial in London on September 29. Domestic victims may need to seek redress on their own. For victims in China, in the UK's civil recovery proceedings targeting the proceeds of crime, they need to "seek redress on their own." According to the prosecution's application, under the UK's Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA), the Director of Public Prosecutions has initiated civil recovery proceedings for unlawful property in respect of the assets seized in the Qian Zhimin case and the Jian Wen case. Once a civil recovery order is granted by the court, the massive amount of Bitcoin can be "confiscated and forfeited," and transferred to a designated trustee of the UK law enforcement agency. Meanwhile, another civil route - applying for the overseas liquidation of Blue Sky Gerei Company in the UK - has seen no substantial progress to date.
Looking back on my life so far, it seems that I have not experienced any particularly big setbacks, only some minor hardships. I have been living such an ordinary life until now. I am always grateful for my current life. For me, my parents are still alive and support all my ideas unconditionally. Even when I want to speculate in cryptocurrencies or start a business and need money, they will take out the house deeds they just got and ask me to apply for a loan without saying a word. Friends who put money in my hands do not have to worry about food and drink. I am lucky enough.
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