In the half-month since the enforcement of new regulations on carrying power banks on flights, the market has swiftly adapted. Beijing Business Today reporters have discovered that power banks confiscated at airports are primarily disposed of in three methods: on-site abandonment, mailing, or storage for seven days. Nevertheless, a substantial number of abandoned power banks still await processing. Concurrently, vendors on second-hand platforms are selling non-compliant power banks, purported to be from airports, at bargain prices ranging from over ten yuan to more than thirty yuan. Despite these power banks being labeled as "airport-intercepted," their authenticity remains questionable.