in my country; crypto currency is not acceptable for crime cases.
another problem is if you want to start an international investigation; you simply can't. No one cares that situation.
Cambodia. In this country I live in (which is not my country of citizenship) bitcoin is banned by the central bank. The country's entire commercial banks were advised to close accounts of customers suspected of dealing or trading in cryptocurrencies. So I can imagine if anyone here becomes a victim of a crime or any situation where bitcoins are stolen or robbed, the criminal will not face any charges and will get away scot-free. Bitcoin is simply not recognized here. This is a country where you really want to use a robust wallet with strong security protocols in place. Reporting a bitcoin theft to the police here will only worsen the situation.
It's not just banned but also illegal for this country's citizens to own, use and trade bitcoins.
Bitcoins in CambodiaI wonder where HitBTC is based and if one can remotely retain a lawyer in that country to look into a case of fraud. USD 65k is a seriously immense amount of money.