PANews reported on April 26 that according to the Guangzhou Internet Court's official account, the Guangzhou Internet Court held a "Press Conference on Analysis of Civil Judicial Protection Paths for Online Virtual Property and Typical Cases" and released the "Research and Analysis Report on the Legal Nature of Online Virtual Property and Civil Judicial Protection Paths", which divided the existing online virtual property into two categories: reality-mapped virtual property and network-constructed virtual property. It clearly stated that investment and financing activities that undermine the status of legal tender are not protected by law, and losses from illegal investment and trading of virtual currency must be borne by the parties themselves.