Crypto
Chinese Police Freeze $160M in Crypto Funds Using Court Order
Through a collaboration with a cryptocurrency issuer, Chinese police seized and confiscated $160 million in crypto tied to a gambling platform.
BTC$65,275.00+2.42%
ETH$1,933.24+4.17%
USDT$0.9992+0.01%
USDC$0.99990.00%
XRP$1.12+3.31%
SOL$78.72+2.83%
TRX$0.3283+0.92%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.33%
HYPE$68.76+6.03%
DOGE$0.0749+2.36%
USDS$0.9998+0.00%
RAIN$0.0148+2.90%
ZEC$581.08+11.52%
LEO$9.82+2.70%
WBT$57.23+1.90%
BTC$65,275.00+2.42%
ETH$1,933.24+4.17%
USDT$0.9992+0.01%
USDC$0.99990.00%
XRP$1.12+3.31%
SOL$78.72+2.83%
TRX$0.3283+0.92%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.33%
HYPE$68.76+6.03%
DOGE$0.0749+2.36%
USDS$0.9998+0.00%
RAIN$0.0148+2.90%
ZEC$581.08+11.52%
LEO$9.82+2.70%
WBT$57.23+1.90%
Crypto traders are turning to on-chain betting platforms as the market struggles with stagnant growth and limited volatility.
Through a collaboration with a cryptocurrency issuer, Chinese police seized and confiscated $160 million in crypto tied to a gambling platform.
From "gambling in a rigged game" to a legitimate asset class, many still argue what Bitcoin truly is.