“Bank of China and Meituan are strategically collaborating to boost their Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) capabilities, venturing into CBDC-powered corporate services and potential offline and non-smartphone accessible use of the digital yuan. Despite the promising blockchain future, hurdles like digital divide, regulatory issues, and security concerns could arise.”
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China’s Central Bank Stakes Digital Yuan’s Global Appeal: A Revolutionary Step or a Risky Leap?
China’s central bank has updated its official CBDC app to allow overseas visitors to purchase digital yuan tokens with foreign credit cards. The update reflects an unprecedented convenience, aiming to push the usage of mobile wallets of the CBDC, providing users with seamless online experiences, including refunds for any unused funds. This move widens the application of e-CNY, promoting its use for online financial exchanges on major platforms.
A Peek at a Full-Throttle Week in Cryptosphere: Developments, Scenarios and Legal Proceedings
“The crypto-sphere saw liquid staking surge to near-record highs and Vitalik Buterin predicting Ethereum full nodes could start running on mobile devices. Blockchain evolution is influencing EU policy, with AR capabilities and blockchain MMORPGs creating a buzz. Meanwhile, illegal activities emphasize the need for regulatory oversight.”
Fostering Global CBDC Adoption: China’s Dynamic Push at the Asian Games
“China is pushing for digital yuan adoption at the upcoming Asian Games. This event aims to showcase the central bank digital currency (CBDC) on an international platform. Attendees within pilot zones can buy tickets using the official CBDC app, marking a first for major sports events in China. This initiative is seen as a potential accelerator for broader digital currency adoption.”
Prospects and Hurdles: An Analysis of China’s Digital Yuan Adoption and Its Global Impact
China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), executed $250 billion in transactions using the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), named digital yuan, over an 18-month period. Remarkably, a mere 0.16% of China’s currency supply is in digital yuan. Despite a substantial transaction milestone, the currency’s utilization rate within China’s vast economy remains relatively limited.
AliExpress NFT Mystery, Binance Lawsuit & Hong Kong’s Web3 Boom: Crypto’s Mixed Landscape
AliExpress partnered with Web3 developer The Moment3! for shopping-themed NFTs, but the announcement was deleted shortly after, raising concerns about NFTs’ future in China. Meanwhile, Hong Kong shows increasing demand for Web3 professionals, with pro-Web3 regulations attracting attention.