PANews reported on November 11 that Caixin.com disclosed details of the "60,000 Bitcoin Case," revealing that Qian Zhimin purchased a total of 194,951 Bitcoins. When fleeing China, she took over 70,000 Bitcoins with her laptop. Her escape route was meticulously planned and assisted by multiple people. Qian Zhimin's final sentence will be officially announced by the presiding judge on November 11, 2025, in London. It is understood that Qian Zhimin's defense lawyer has proposed a reduced sentence, citing her good behavior during detention, calling her a "model prisoner," and pointing out that she suffers from diabetes. The lawyer also emphasized that she pleaded guilty immediately at the trial, effectively saving judicial resources.PANews reported on November 11 that Caixin.com disclosed details of the "60,000 Bitcoin Case," revealing that Qian Zhimin purchased a total of 194,951 Bitcoins. When fleeing China, she took over 70,000 Bitcoins with her laptop. Her escape route was meticulously planned and assisted by multiple people. Qian Zhimin's final sentence will be officially announced by the presiding judge on November 11, 2025, in London. It is understood that Qian Zhimin's defense lawyer has proposed a reduced sentence, citing her good behavior during detention, calling her a "model prisoner," and pointing out that she suffers from diabetes. The lawyer also emphasized that she pleaded guilty immediately at the trial, effectively saving judicial resources.

Caixin reveals details of the "60,000 Bitcoins case": Qian Zhimin purchased a total of 194,951 Bitcoins.

2025/11/11 10:10

PANews reported on November 11 that Caixin.com disclosed details of the "60,000 Bitcoin Case," revealing that Qian Zhimin purchased a total of 194,951 Bitcoins. When fleeing China, she took over 70,000 Bitcoins with her laptop. Her escape route was meticulously planned and assisted by multiple people. Qian Zhimin's final sentence will be officially announced by the presiding judge on November 11, 2025, in London. It is understood that Qian Zhimin's defense lawyer has proposed a reduced sentence, citing her good behavior during detention, calling her a "model prisoner," and pointing out that she suffers from diabetes. The lawyer also emphasized that she pleaded guilty immediately at the trial, effectively saving judicial resources.

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