Bitcoin News Update: Nationalist Cryptocurrency Fraud Cons People Out of $6.5 Billion, Affecting 128,000
- Chinese "Cryptoqueen" Zhimin Qian faces UK sentencing for orchestrating a $6.5B Bitcoin Ponzi scheme targeting 128,000 victims, including elderly investors. - Her Lantian Gerui company used patriotic marketing and false 200% returns promises, with proceeds funding a £17,000/month London mansion and £6B in seized crypto assets. - UK authorities seized 61,000 BTC (worth $6B) and are pursuing asset recovery, as Qian's case highlights risks of unregulated crypto investments amid global regulatory crackdowns.
Dubbed the "Cryptoqueen," a Chinese entrepreneur accused of running a $6.5 billion
Qian's prosecution has attracted international interest as British officials emphasize their increased crackdown on cryptocurrency-related fraud. The Metropolitan Police disclosed that the 47-year-old orchestrated a scam that ensnared more than 128,000 individuals in China between 2014 and 2017, promising returns as high as 200% on their investments
Many of the victims, including elderly Chinese retirees, invested their life savings in Qian's operation, believing they were supporting a state-endorsed project. "They told us they wanted to make China the world's number one," recalled Mr. Yu, a victim who lost his savings and suffered family breakdown as a result
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the UK has initiated a civil asset recovery case to decide how the seized Bitcoin will be allocated. More than 1,300 victims have come forward, but the process of returning funds is complicated, as many invested through local agents rather than directly with Qian
Qian is scheduled to be sentenced in November 2025 and could face up to 14 years in prison. Detective Constable Joe Ryan from the Metropolitan Police described her as "highly manipulative," stressing the vast scale of the scam and her central role in its execution
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