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UK Authorities Seize Record 61,000 Bitcoin in Major Fraud Case

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: October 3, 2025 3:05 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: October 3, 2025
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UK Authorities Seize Record 61,000 Bitcoin in Major Fraud Case
UK Authorities Seize Record 61,000 Bitcoin in Major Fraud Case
Key Points:
  • UK authorities seized record 61,000 BTC from fraud case.
  • Seized BTC valued at $7.35 billion.
  • Legal debate on whether to return or retain BTC.

Authorities in the United Kingdom have seized 61,000 Bitcoin, valued at $7.35 billion, related to a major fraud case involving Chinese national Zhimin Qian in London.

The seizure raises critical questions about asset disposition, with potential impacts on international legal proceedings and the Bitcoin market’s financial dynamics.

Authorities in the United Kingdom recently seized 61,000 Bitcoin (BTC), linked to a major fraud case, now worth an estimated $7.35 billion. This action marks the largest single seizure in cryptocurrency history, stemming from a scheme targeting Chinese victims.

“This is believed to be the single largest cryptocurrency seizure in the world,” stated an officer from the Metropolitan Police.

The impact on the Bitcoin market remains contained, with no immediate price fluctuations observed. The assets are securely held and have not been released on-chain, limiting their effect on market liquidity and valuation.

Significant debate surrounds the disposition of the seized assets. Options include returning the original investment to victims, distributing the appreciated value, or integrating funds into UK budgets. Legal experts anticipate this could lead to lengthy international litigation.

Past large government seizures often led to auctions, unlike current UK considerations on asset holding, reflecting learned lessons about cryptocurrency appreciation. No firm policy direction on the seized BTC has been issued yet.

With no official commentary or roadmap changes from prominent crypto figures, the situation remains fluid. Outcomes may influence future financial and regulatory approaches towards seized digital assets globally.

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