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Chinese Crypto Queen Faces Sentencing After £5B Ponzi Scheme

Key Takeaways

  • Chinese fugitive Zhimin Qian defrauded over 100,000 pensioners in a massive Ponzi scheme
  • UK police seized £5 billion in Bitcoin from her London mansion in 2021
  • Qian pleaded guilty to money laundering and faces sentencing this week
  • Thousands of elderly victims in China lost their life savings

British authorities uncovered one of the UK’s largest cryptocurrency seizures when they raided a Hampstead mansion in 2021, finding hard drives containing 60,000 Bitcoin worth over £5 billion. The property belonged to Yadi Zhang, also known as Zhimin Qian, a Chinese fugitive accused of orchestrating one of China’s biggest investment frauds targeting elderly citizens.

The Ponzi Scheme That Targeted Pensioners

Qian, 47, built her criminal empire through Lantian Gerui, a company that falsely claimed to mine cryptocurrency and invest in high-tech health products. Instead, it operated as a classic Ponzi scheme, using money from new investors to pay fake returns to earlier participants while Qian siphoned billions into personal accounts.

Cultivating the “Little Flower” Persona

Qian carefully crafted an image as a poetic visionary who wrote about love, patriotism and elderly care. Her followers affectionately called her “Little Flower,” and her company events attracted thousands with patriotic music and promises of effortless wealth. Her slogan “Get rich while lying down” proved devastatingly effective as investors initially received small daily payouts that convinced them the scheme was legitimate.

Escape to London and Lavish Lifestyle

When Chinese authorities began investigating the collapsing scheme in 2017, Qian fled using a fake passport and settled in London. She rented a £17,000-per-month mansion and hired a personal assistant to convert her cryptocurrency, posing as the daughter of a diamond baron.

Diary Reveals Grand Ambitions

British police later seized Qian’s diary, which revealed extravagant plans including purchasing a Swedish castle, befriending a British duke, and becoming the “queen” of Liberland—a self-proclaimed microstate on the Danube. In London, she spent her days gaming, online shopping, and resting in bed, living the luxury lifestyle her victims had funded.

The Downfall: Property Purchase Exposes Scheme

Qian’s attempt to buy another luxury property in north London triggered her downfall. When her assistant couldn’t explain the source of funds, it raised suspicions that launched a money laundering investigation. The subsequent police raid uncovered one of the largest cryptocurrency caches ever seized in the UK.

Guilty Plea and Pending Sentencing

Arrested in York in 2023, Qian initially claimed political persecution but eventually pleaded guilty to money laundering offenses when confronted with overwhelming evidence. She remains in custody awaiting sentencing at Southwark Crown Court this week.

Victims’ Ongoing Struggle

While Qian faces British justice, thousands of her elderly victims in China may never recover their losses. Many lost life savings, with one man reporting he lost both his marriage and retirement funds. Others were left unable to afford basic necessities like food and medical care. If victims cannot prove ownership of the stolen funds, the remaining billions could ultimately revert to the UK government.

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