Ningxia court mediates disputes over virtual currency entrusted investment, judges remind that contracts related to this may be deemed invalid after 2017
According to reports from The Paper, the People's Court of Xingqing District in Yinchuan City recently concluded a civil and commercial dispute arising from entrusted investment in virtual currency. In the case, the plaintiff entrusted funds to the defendant for virtual currency investment, and after failing to recover the investment amount, filed a lawsuit in court on the grounds of "unjust enrichment."
After reviewing the case, the presiding judge determined that it was indeed a contractual relationship of entrustment and clarified the litigation risks and legal pros and cons to both parties, ultimately facilitating the plaintiff's withdrawal of the lawsuit against some defendants, with another defendant returning the principal investment. The case was successfully resolved through mediation.
The judge also reminded that according to the judicial viewpoint of the Supreme People's Court, entrusted investment contracts signed after the central bank and seven other departments issued a risk announcement on virtual currency on September 4, 2017, will be deemed invalid due to illegal agency matters, and investors should carefully assess the relevant legal risks.
You may also like

Nearly $300M Targeting U.S. Midterm Elections, Tether Exec Leads Crypto Industry's Second-Largest Political Fund

Anthropic's Triple Moment: Code Leak, Government Standoff, and Weaponization

OpenAI and Anthropic both announced acquisitions on the same day, causing dual IPO anxiety.

Forbes: Quantum Technology Threatens the Crypto Industry? But It's More Likely an Opportunity

Rhythm X Zhihu Hong Kong Event Recruitment Skills, Register Now for a Chance to Showcase Live
CLARITY Act 2026 Update: Stablecoin Yield Ban, Senate Compromise, and What It Means for Crypto Markets
The CLARITY Act may reshape stablecoin yield rules, DeFi incentives, and crypto liquidity in 2026. Learn the latest Senate updates, timeline changes, and what the regulation could mean for crypto traders.

Bitcoin mining companies flee for the Nth time

Stablecoin mergers: there will be no "winner takes all"

Warmonger Trump has forgotten about Americans waiting in airport lines for hours

Houthi Have a Checkpoint | Rewire News Morning Brief

The Money-Saving Philosophy of the AI Era: How to Spend Every Token Wisely

$240 Billion Dark Forest, The Fall of Iron Finance

3 hellos limit, where did your Claude Code limit go? A 28-day cache Bug, and an official response that encourages you to "use it sparingly."

How to Make Money on Polymarket Using AI?

Morning Report | YZi Labs strategically increases investment in Predict.fun; Drift Protocol suffers an attack with losses of at least $200 million; Coinbase's x402 joins the Linux Foundation

The $590 Billion Dream: How Did the Female Warren Buffett Fall from Grace?

Dialogue with the founder of Pantera: Bitcoin has reached escape velocity, traditional assets are being left behind

The growth dilemma of Base: everything was done right, yet users still leave
Nearly $300M Targeting U.S. Midterm Elections, Tether Exec Leads Crypto Industry's Second-Largest Political Fund
Anthropic's Triple Moment: Code Leak, Government Standoff, and Weaponization
OpenAI and Anthropic both announced acquisitions on the same day, causing dual IPO anxiety.
Forbes: Quantum Technology Threatens the Crypto Industry? But It's More Likely an Opportunity
Rhythm X Zhihu Hong Kong Event Recruitment Skills, Register Now for a Chance to Showcase Live
CLARITY Act 2026 Update: Stablecoin Yield Ban, Senate Compromise, and What It Means for Crypto Markets
The CLARITY Act may reshape stablecoin yield rules, DeFi incentives, and crypto liquidity in 2026. Learn the latest Senate updates, timeline changes, and what the regulation could mean for crypto traders.
