The Eighth National Criminal Trial Work Conference in China has highlighted the need to address emerging issues in cyberspace, including the handling of virtual currency cases. The conference outlined three key areas of focus: improving judicial rules for virtual currencies and cybercrimes, cracking down on cross-border online gambling, and intensifying efforts against crimes involving personal information infringement. The conference aims to enhance cyberspace security by standardizing judgment criteria and promoting lawful internet use.
Additionally, the conference emphasized holding online platforms accountable for facilitating overseas gambling and disseminating harmful content. It also called for cooperation with relevant departments to dismantle online gambling promotion networks. Furthermore, the conference stressed the importance of punishing "industry insiders" involved in illegal activities and strengthening the regulatory responsibilities of online platforms.
China's Eighth National Conference Addresses Virtual Currency in Criminal Trials
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