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illicit digital assetsSouth China Morning Post
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China needs to 'urgently' standardise ways to recover billions of yuan worth of funds from confiscated digital assets, a law professor says.
Last month , China revised laws targeting money laundering using virtual currencies.
China does not recognise virtual currencies as legal tender and strictly prohibits their circulation in the market.
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