In its lawsuit, Wind stated that the iFinD terminal infringed on its intellectual property rights.
[4] In March 2019, Li Qiang visited Wind's office and gave encouragement to the firm's employees, telling them to hold themselves to international standards.
[5] In May 2023, it was reported that Wind started to limit overseas users’ access to some information on its systems.
Overseas users either got a message saying the information was unavailable or were required to fill in a form declaring why they want to access the data and pledging that it is for personal use only.
[1][3] On 8 January 2024, Wind suffered from a technical malfunction that denied access to most of its users during trading hours.