Wu said that the Supreme People's Court and the State Administration for Market Regulation jointly issued five typical cases of punishing online pyramid schemes in accordance with the law, including a case in which high returns were promised under the guise of investing in virtual currency. In early 2018, the defendant Chen and others used blockchain as a gimmick to set up the "some Token" network platform for pyramid schemes, requiring participants to pay virtual currency worth more than US$500 to obtain value-added services. In January 2019, Chen and others moved the platform's customer service team and coin transfer team abroad and continued to conduct pyramid schemes. The "some Token" platform has more than 2.6 million registered member accounts and 3,293 levels, and has collected more than 9 million virtual currencies such as Bitcoin, Tether, and EOS. The People's Court of Yancheng Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangsu Province, sentenced Chen to 11 years in prison and a fine of RMB 6 million for organizing and leading pyramid schemes. The case should be PlusToken.