Bitcoin News Today: "Driven by Greed: Cryptoqueen Receives 11-Year Prison Term for $6.6 Billion Bitcoin Scam"
- Chinese "cryptoqueen" Zhimin Qian received 11-year prison sentence for orchestrating $6.6B Bitcoin fraud affecting 128,000 Chinese investors. - UK authorities seized 61,000 Bitcoin in landmark seizure, highlighting advanced crypto enforcement capabilities through blockchain analytics. - Qian evaded capture for years while living lavishly in Europe, using stolen funds to buy luxury properties and jewelry under false identities. - Judge condemned her "pure greed" for devastating victims' lives, as case spa
A Chinese citizen known as the "cryptoqueen" received an 11 year and eight month prison sentence in the U.K. on Tuesday for masterminding a massive
Qian’s operation, which ran from 2014 to 2017, targeted everyday people—including farmers, cab drivers, and homemakers—enticed by the promise of substantial profits, as outlined in the
The U.K. authorities launched their investigation in 2018 after Qian tried to purchase a £12.5 million home in London, which drew attention to her Bitcoin assets, as reported in the
Judge Sally-Ann Hales denounced Qian’s crimes as motivated by “sheer greed,” highlighting her indifference to victims who lost their savings, homes, and relationships, as reported in the
This case has fueled discussions about cryptocurrency oversight and how victims will be compensated. While U.K. officials are working on a restitution plan, Qian’s defense claims that the surge in Bitcoin’s value—now exceeding $100,000 per coin—will allow all victims to be reimbursed, as reported by an
The sentencing demonstrates the U.K.’s growing prominence in enforcing crypto laws. Metropolitan Police officials said that advanced blockchain tracking and global collaboration made the seizure possible, setting a new standard for international investigations, as reported in the
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