A bitter domestic dispute has spilled into the UK High Court after a man claimed a massive Bitcoin holding vanished from his control under unusual circumstancesA bitter domestic dispute has spilled into the UK High Court after a man claimed a massive Bitcoin holding vanished from his control under unusual circumstances

Bitcoin Heist At Home: Wife Uses CCTV To Pocket $176 Million

2026/03/17 21:30
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A bitter domestic dispute has spilled into the UK High Court after a man claimed a massive Bitcoin holding vanished from his control under unusual circumstances inside his own home.

Ping Fai Yuen has accused his estranged wife Fun Yung Li of secretly recording the recovery phrase to his hardware wallet and using it to access funds now valued at about $176 million. The claim centers on a 24-word seed phrase, which acts as the master key to a private crypto wallet.

Bitcoin Split Across 71 Wallets In Alleged $176M Transfer Scheme

According to court filings, the Bitcoin was moved into 71 separate wallet addresses shortly after the alleged access took place. The claimant, Yuen, believes the transfer was deliberate and designed to spread the funds in a way that would make tracing and recovery harder.

He also told the court that recording devices had been set up inside the home, initially over concerns raised by a child. Audio gathered from those devices is said to include conversations involving Li about moving money without triggering alerts from banks or authorities.

Police later searched properties connected to Li and seized several items, including cold wallets and high-value watches. She was arrested and released on bail while inquiries were carried out. Investigators have since indicated that no further action will be taken unless new evidence surfaces.

Judge Sees Strong Chance Of Success

The High Court has signaled that the case may move quickly. A judge reviewing the material said the claimant appears to have a strong case and suggested an expedited trial due to the size of the assets and the risks tied to their security.

An application has been made to freeze assets believed to be linked to the defendant and her sister. The goal is to prevent any movement while the dispute is still being decided. The court reviewed transcripts and materials gathered during searches when considering the strength of the claim.

Another issue that concerned the judge was how easily digital assets could be transferred between jurisdictions, which could pose a problem if the case is not settled quickly.

Legal Limits And Questions About Conversion

This case is also attracting attention because of the legal issues that have been raised. Experts say that this case could put to the test how conventional laws governing property apply to cryptocurrencies, especially when recovering assets that exist only virtually.

One of the issues being discussed is whether conventional legal remedies available for stolen property can apply to Bitcoin. Early indications suggest that some of those routes may not fit neatly with digital assets.

Parts of the claim have already been narrowed as the court examines which arguments can proceed. That process is expected to shape how similar cases are handled in the future.

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