A high-profile case involving a Shenzhen IT professional, Li Dong, has sparked widespread debate due to the significant amount of Bitcoin seized by police from two jurisdictions. The case raises complex legal questions, particularly concerning the intersection of cryptocurrency wealth with activities linked to gambling websites and technical loopholes. Legal experts emphasize that while technology itself is neutral, its application must adhere to legal boundaries. Regardless of the amount, Bitcoin acquired through legitimate means, such as lawful purchase or early mining, is considered personal property under the law.