“The Chinese financial sector is embracing smart contracts powered by its digital yuan, e-CNY, in a bid to revolutionize businesses. It hopes to incorporate advancements like digital RMB prepayments and smart contract tech from Bitcoin, crypto, and blockchain fields. But centralization may raise trust and security issues.”
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Fostering the Future with CBDCs: Bank of China and Meituan Go Beyond E-Commerce
“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.”
Transforming Likou: From Sleepy Town to a CBDC Pioneer in China
Likou, a town in China’s Jiangsu Province, aims to become a “demonstration town” for the digital yuan, following a pact with the Postal Savings Bank of China. The project’s objective aligns with China’s intent to use the digital yuan to address its unbanked population, with the town also expected to adopt green and smart city technology.
Digital Yuan Adoption: Genuine Demand or Orchestrated Push? Unraveling the Intricacies
China’s digital yuan adoption is surging, with tax payments through the currency totaling $51.3 million from January to June 2023. However, most transactions occur through a CBDC tax payment platform operated by Postal Savings Bank’s Hunan Branch, raising questions about true adoption rates.