Wu said that according to Taiwan's Central News Agency, the Changhua police announced on September 10 that they had cracked a major virtual currency fraud case. The fraud group headed by a man surnamed Lin lured victims to invest in virtual currency through social platforms, causing 68 people to be defrauded, and the amount involved was as high as NT$100 million (about RMB 22 million). In September 2023, a man surnamed Zhan went to the police station to report that he was deceived by netizens to join the social platform investment group and had to pay cash in person to buy virtual currency, and then transfer the virtual currency to the wallet address provided by the customer service staff of the investment platform. When Zhan was about to withdraw cash, he was told that he had to invest another 10% of the profit as "tax" before he could withdraw cash. The man was defrauded of NT$3.4 million before he realized that he had been deceived and called the police. After nearly a year of investigation, the police finally successfully arrested 9 suspects, 2 of whom have been requested by the prosecutor to be detained and not allowed to see.