According to Caixin, Qian Zhimin, the main suspect in a money laundering case involving 60,000 Bitcoins, purchased Bitcoins at an average cost of approximately 2,815 yuan per coin (the specific statistical method was not disclosed). On the day of his sentencing in the UK court, the price of Bitcoin had risen to approximately 750,000 yuan per coin, a 266-fold increase. Regarding the assets frozen in the UK, there has been no formal return or distribution process with China. The Tianjin Municipal Public Security Bureau's Hedong Branch, responsible for the Lantian Gree case, announced on October 30 that it is continuously working with UK law enforcement agencies to pursue fugitives and recover assets across borders, striving to minimize losses for those involved in the fundraising scheme. The UK High Court will hold another hearing on November 17, 2025, to discuss the subsequent handling of the 60,000 Bitcoins.