There is a fundamental rule in the blockchain world: whoever controls the private key owns the assets. This is not just a technical gimmick, but a real legal consequence.



Recently, a divorce case in Shenzhen revealed that the husband's account held 1,500 Bitcoins, worth about 100 million yuan at the time. The wife had transaction records, bank statements, and chat evidence, believing she would win. But the court's ruling was just one sentence — whoever holds the private key, the Bitcoin belongs to that person. As a result, the husband performed a transfer in court, and the 1,500 coins disappeared instantly, rendering all the wife's evidence useless.

This case exposes a truth: the traditional legal concept of "proof of ownership" completely fails in the face of blockchain. You can prove you bought these coins, paid money, or have chat records, but if the private key is not in your possession, the court cannot do anything.

As early as 2013, the People's Bank of China and four other ministries classified Bitcoin as a "specific virtual commodity," acknowledging its property attributes. However, in actual rulings, the legal system had to compromise with technological reality — the holder of the private key is the de facto owner of the assets. This is the strictest rule in the blockchain world.

I've seen too many lessons in the crypto space. Some are betrayed for sharing private keys, some permanently lose assets for forgetting backups, and others, like this woman, have all the evidence but lose in court because of a private key.

If you truly want to protect your digital assets, this case is more effective than a hundred technical analyses — the security management of your private key determines your true identity and ownership in the blockchain world. Any other proof is auxiliary; only the private key is the final court.
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MidnightSellervip
· 3h ago
This divorce case is incredible; even the court has to bow down.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 4h ago
Damn, as soon as this guy transfers coins, they're gone. Laws are really useless in front of private keys.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 4h ago
That's why I never share private keys with anyone, not even trusted individuals. A billion dollars is gone just like that, and the law can't save it. Honestly, everyone is equal in the face of technology.
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