On November 18, the Shanghai High People's Court issued a guiding case, further clarifying the legal position: it is not illegal for individuals to hold virtual currency. This case not only provides a legal basis for market participants, but also reflects the development and improvement of my country's judicial practice in the field of virtual currency.
In this case, the Shanghai High Court pointed out that virtual currency, as an emerging form of property, does not violate national laws and regulations. The court emphasized that individuals have the right to decide whether to hold or trade virtual currency, which is a manifestation of personal property rights. #比特币打破感恩节魔咒 $BTC