A detective surnamed Hsieh from the Technology Crime Prevention Center of the Criminal Investigation Bureau was recently reported by a colleague for allegedly providing financial flow information from a fraud group to his girlfriend, a woman surnamed Chen who works as a currency flow analyst, which involves a breach of confidentiality. The Taichung District Prosecutor's Office subsequently launched a search and interrogation. In the early hours of the 4th, after Hsieh was released on bail, the two left together and were rear-ended on their way back, resulting in the unfortunate death of Ms. Chen. After the incident, Chen's identity was revealed to be Miffy Chen, the Chief Blockchain Financial Crime Investigator at XREX. (Background: XREX Report) Taiwan's version of the N Room 'Creative Private Room' - who are the profiteers behind illegal pornography? (Additional Background: Binance pays attention to the virtual currency flow of 'Creative Private Room'! Taiwanese prosecutors have long collaborated on investigations.) According to ETtoday, a detective from the Taichung City Police Department who was facing financial issues and had his salary forcibly deducted by the court reported Hsieh, who is currently working at the Technology Crime Investigation Center of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, for allegedly giving the fraud group's financial flow data to his girlfriend surnamed Chen for organization, suspecting him of leaking confidential information and other charges. After receiving the report, the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office searched Hsieh's office and residence on the 3rd, bringing Hsieh and his girlfriend in for interrogation. Unexpectedly, at 3 AM on the 4th, while taking an UBER ride back north, they were rear-ended on National Highway 1 in Hsinchu, resulting in serious injuries to Chen, who later died, while the others sustained minor injuries. After the accident, Chen's identity was revealed to be Miffy Chen, a top expert in tracking virtual currency flows in Taiwan. She had previously served as the executive secretary of the Judicial Reform Foundation, focusing on issues such as transnational fraud, money laundering, and human trafficking, and was currently the Chief Blockchain Financial Crime Investigator at Taiwan's cryptocurrency exchange XREX. Upon hearing the news, many judicial workers and friends from the cryptocurrency industry who knew Miffy were left in shock and sadness. The death of the virtual currency flow tracking expert prompted police officials to recall that Miffy had long been analyzing cases for the Technology Crime and Fraud Prevention Center pro bono. Officers from the Criminal Investigation Bureau who had collaborated with Miffy revealed that she had helped with most of the domestic fraud cases that could track virtual currency illicit gains. On the PTT Gossip Board, a friend of Miffy posted a tribute, stating that she was 'the most respected friend in his life and the nation's top virtual currency flow expert,' who had long been assisting the Criminal Investigation Bureau in investigating and analyzing cases, including the Huang Zijiao 'Creative Private Room' case and the development of software to track virtual currency, all of which were facilitated by her. Before her death, she was also investigating the Guo Zhemin 88 Club case. The netizen stated that Miffy had two preschool-aged daughters and often spent her evenings soothing them to sleep while engaging in anti-fraud volunteer work, tirelessly working without seeking fame or profit, and further accused that 'the victim data on her computer was obtained by her for the police, what confidentiality leak?,' questioning the malicious reporting against Miffy, who had been on the front lines tracking illegal cryptocurrency flows and promoting domestic anti-fraud and anti-crime education. According to reports from XREX and the China Times News Network, after the news of Miffy’s death spread, the Criminal Investigation Bureau expressed anger, criticizing the incident as a 'malicious report by ill-intentioned individuals' that led to her undeserved disaster, stating that the phenomenon presented in this case not only affects the cooperation between law enforcement officers and experts but may also result in some cases being unable to break through due to a lack of technical support, further giving criminals an opportunity. If law enforcement loses allies because of this, the ultimate victims are not only the morale of grassroots personnel but also the overall security environment of society. In response to Miffy Chen's accidental death, the Criminal Investigation Bureau released a statement today indicating that the detective surnamed Hsieh provided relevant information to Ms. Hsieh, who serves as a currency flow analyst, to assist the police in analyzing the financial flows of the fraud group to freeze illicit funds. The statement pointed out that Ms. Hsieh assisted the Criminal Investigation Bureau investigators in analyzing the financial flows of the fraud group and effectively analyzing and freezing illicit virtual currency, where officers provided victim testimony for the analyst to analyze the financial flows without any other illicit intentions. Whether this case involves a breach of confidentiality will be fully cooperated with by the prosecutors' office, in addition to self-examination and investigation. The Criminal Investigation Bureau mentioned that Hsieh originally worked at the Central Region Crime Suppression Center of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, supported the Fraud Intelligence Analysis Center six months ago, and was transferred to the Technology Crime Prevention Center this Monday, previously responsible for analyzing the financial flows of fraud groups and money laundering trends. He worked diligently and seriously and even researched how to freeze and seize virtual currency wallets to return illicit gains to victims, and was well-regarded both inside and outside his workplace. Ms. Hsieh, on the other hand, worked at a private virtual currency company, engaged in blockchain and currency flow analysis, had a high level of expertise in currency flow and freezing nodes, and was a top expert in tracking virtual currency flows in Taiwan. She had assisted the police in tracking illegal financial flows from the 'Creative Private Room' and had also served as a lecturer for relevant police and prosecutor training sessions, providing pro bono analysis of cases for the police. The Criminal Investigation Bureau stated that Ms. Chen dedicated her life to analyzing the flow of virtual currencies related to transnational crime, helping fraud victims recover their losses, even teaching and sharing her expertise with law enforcement agencies without seeking compensation, expressing deep regret, grief, and sorrow over her death; while respecting judicial investigations and adhering to the principle of not shielding or protecting wrongdoing, they urged prosecutors to consider the rights of the parties involved to maintain judicial fairness.