According to the Planet Daily, Guangming Daily published an article signed by Liu Junbo, associate professor of the School of Civil, Commercial and Economic Law of China University of Political Science and Law, entitled "Promoting Civil Enforcement Legislation to Better Protect the Rights and Interests of the Parties in Winning the Case". The article mentioned that civil enforcement should adapt to changes in the form of property, such as intangible credit assets such as equity, data, and virtual currency. On the one hand, it actively responds to issues such as remote control and virtual currency realization in the context of the Internet of Things; on the other hand, it standardizes the results of judicial practice innovations such as restricting high consumption and including dishonest persons subject to enforcement, and forms a comprehensive and self-consistent enforcement measures system.