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China’s Supreme Court Journal Focuses on Digital Asset Legislation

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The 6th issue of “Digital Legal Governance” by China’s Supreme People’s Court, focusing on digital transactions and crypto assets, was published in late 2025.

This journal highlights accelerated legal governance for blockchain, impacting future legislation on digital assets and offering significant reference value for China’s legal approaches.

China’s Legal Shift: Blockchain and Digital Assets

“Digital Legal Governance”, published by the Supreme People’s Court of China, explores institutional issues concerning digital transactions and electronic currency. This move marks a step towards improving legal governance for digital assets.

The focus on blockchain and virtual assets highlights an accelerated interest in reforming related legal frameworks. Articles also examine the 2022 Uniform Commercial Code amendments from the U.S., offering valuable insights for China’s legislation.

While the publication has not stirred immediate reactions from market leaders or the crypto community, the emphasis on balancing technological innovation and rights protection indicates a significant policy shift.

Market Implications of China’s New Digital Policies

Did you know? The focus on blockchain governance in China’s Supreme Court journal echoes similar shifts in U.S. legal frameworks, spearheading advancements in global digital asset legislation.

Ethereum (ETH) is currently valued at $2,929.82 with a market cap of $353.62 billion, reflecting a 0.77% decline over the past 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap. The 24-hour trading volume reached $26.27 billion, marking a significant 162.96% increase.

Ethereum(ETH), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:17 UTC on December 30, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Coincu’s research suggests these legal developments in China could influence global financial markets by setting precedents for digital asset governance. This could lead to considerable technological outcomes influencing blockchain adoption.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/china-digital-asset-legislation/

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