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China's Supreme Court Controlled Journal Speaks Out: Digital Transactions, Electronic Currency, and Virtual Assets Included in Core Legal Topics

2025-12-29 11:46

BlockBeats News, December 29th. The authoritative journal "Digital Rule of Law" of 2025 Issue 6 (Overall Issue 18) supervised by the Supreme People's Court of China was recently published. This issue focuses on digital transactions, electronic currency, virtual assets, generative artificial intelligence, and data element governance. Multiple articles directly address the institutional foundational issues related to blockchain and crypto assets, releasing a clear signal of accelerating the improvement of digital asset rule of law.


In the "Overseas Observation" section, the article systematically reviews the 2022 revision of the U.S. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), focusing on discussions regarding electronic contracting, electronic currency, distributed ledger-based virtual assets, and the new form of property rights called "controllable electronic records." It is believed that the institutional design in the circulation, control, collateralization, and good-faith acquisition of virtual currency has significant reference value for China's digital assets and blockchain legislation.


Furthermore, several articles in this issue revolve around generative artificial intelligence training data, data portability rights, public data, autonomous driving and smart connected vehicles, digital copyright protection, and other topics, emphasizing the need to balance technological innovation, market efficiency, and rights protection through institutional reconstruction in the context of rapid technological advancement.


The analysis points out that "Digital Rule of Law," as an important theoretical window within the highest judicial system, this concentrated discussion on digital transactions, electronic currency, and virtual assets indicates that the relevant topics have moved from the academic frontier to the core perspective of judicial and institutional design, providing important policy and theoretical references for the future improvement of rules related to blockchain, digital assets, and Web3.


BlockBeats Note: "Digital Rule of Law" is supervised by the Supreme People's Court of China, organized by the People's Court Press, and co-organized by the Third Civil Division, Research Office, and Adjudication Management Office of the Supreme People's Court of China.

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