Wuhan police cracked a virtual currency fraud case and recovered 200,000 yuan in losses
ChainCatcher news, according to Ping An Wuhan reports, the Wuhan Qingshan police recently successfully solved a virtual currency trading fraud case, recovering 200,000 yuan in losses for the victims. The suspects committed the fraud by using the "coin chopping" method, claiming they had not received the virtual currency transferred by the victims and refusing to pay the agreed amount in RMB. Currently, two suspects have been criminally detained in accordance with the law. The police remind that transactions related to virtual currencies are not protected by law.
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