A court in Beijing has rejected a lawsuit seeking monetary damages from a blockchain firm after its client failed to make money on bitcoin mining, in a case that suggests China’s judicial system has no intention of recognising and protecting cryptocurrency-related interests.
In the first such case tried in China’s capital city, the Chaoyang District People’s Court said on Wednesday that the contracts were “invalid”, according to reports by various state-run media, including Xinhua News Agency and CCTV.
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