
Kyle Chassé / DD🐸
@kyle_chasse🇨🇳 CHINESE COURT SAYS 👇👇👇
#BITCOIN AND CRYPTO ARE PROPERTY.
WHICH MEANS…
HOLDING THEM IS LEGAL.
BULLISH!!! 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/NvuZM5dLq5
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A Shanghai court has ruled that cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, is legally recognized as property in China, providing legal protections for individual ownership. This ruling comes amidst a surge in Bitcoin's value, reaching a record high of $97,930. However, a 2017 case saw a company lose 300K yuan ($41K) in a token dispute, highlighting the complexities of crypto transactions. Despite the legal recognition, the Shanghai High Court clarified that commercial token issuance and investments remain prohibited.