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UK and China Collaborate to Trace Stolen Bitcoin from Convicted Fraudster

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Last updated: November 2, 2025 5:47 am
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Published: November 2, 2025
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In a significant development concerning cryptocurrency crimes, the British Metropolitan Police recently confiscated over 61,000 Bitcoins from Zhimin Qian, a convicted Chinese national also known as Yadi Zhang, who has earned the moniker “Bitcoin Queen.” This seizure is part of a broader collaborative effort between the Chinese and U.K. governments to trace the flow of stolen funds from fraudulent investment schemes and identify other fugitives involved in the case.

Reports indicate that over 128,000 investors were affected by these fraudulent schemes between 2014 and 2017, with authorities in Tianjin, China, actively working to track down these victims. The police are making extensive efforts to reach out to claimants through an online platform, though they caution that the process of recovery may be lengthy and complex. The challenge lies not only in the sheer number of victims but also in the cross-border nature of the crime. Qian’s guilty plea has reignited hopes for recovering the lost funds.

Experts have expressed skepticism about whether these victims will ultimately see compensation. One of the complicating factors is the need to ascertain the origin of the cash used to purchase the cryptocurrencies—whether it came solely from the scam or was mixed with proceeds from other illicit activities. Additionally, when the British police seized the digital wallets in 2018, the value of Bitcoin was significantly lower; it was trading below $10,000, reaching as low as $3,300 by the end of that year.

However, Bitcoin’s value has skyrocketed since then, now hovering around $110,000 after even breaching an all-time high of over $125,000 in early October. This dramatic increase in value raises questions about how the financial recovery will be handled, particularly whether victims will receive the original amount lost or if the compensation will reflect the risen value of the seized Bitcoin, now worth over $6.7 billion instead of its initial value of approximately $200 million.

Some factions within the British government are suggesting that the seized Bitcoin should be retained, proposing to return only the original amounts lost by the victims. However, others warn that this approach could create diplomatic friction and potentially harm the U.K.’s international reputation. The legal complexities surrounding the release of these funds are expected to prolong the process, as determining the rightful recipients remains a contentious issue.

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