Can I call the police after my virtual currency is stolen?
After virtual currency is stolen, the victim can report it to the police. If the conditions for filing a case are met, the public security organs should also accept and file the case.

After virtual currency is stolen, the victim can report it to the police. If the conditions for filing a case are met, the public security organs should also accept and file the case.
Recently, a lawyer received a consultation regarding the purchase and sale of virtual currencies, involving the issue of recovering investment funds from a third party.
If you use virtual currency to pay wages to domestic employees, will there be any legal risks?
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