Ding Hao also tried to cast his loan agreement with Wenjie as a 'financing behaviour prohibited by the law.' virtualcurrency virtualproperty ltc
However, citing regulations issued by the Bank of China and other relevant departments which state that virtual currency is not protected by the law — Hao argued that the lower court erred when it ruled in favor of Wenjie. In addition, Hao tried to cast his loan agreement with Wenjie as a “financing behaviour prohibited by the law’ and therefore it should not be protected by the law.
“The court held that litecoin has the properties of virtual property and virtual goods … Zhai Wenjie can enjoy the corresponding property rights and the basis of the property right claim,” the court document states. Consequently, the intermediate court ruled that the decision of the lower court would stand, and that Hao must return the outstanding 33,000
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