China draws Asian yuan plans to lower reliance on US dollar
To lessen the reliance on a dollar-based economy, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) are studying the ...
Read moreTo lessen the reliance on a dollar-based economy, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) are studying the ...
Read moreChina's biggest metropolis aims to increase blockchain, nonfungible tokens (NFTs), the Metaverse, and Web3 innovation development in the next Shanghai ...
Read moreShanghai Securities News reports that Shenzhen would distribute 30 million digital yuan to residents to boost consumer spending. The digital ...
Read moreShanghai lockdown NFTs have started to appear nonstop on OpenSea as millions of residents stay confined to their homes to ...
Read moreIn China, three major cities have begun paying taxes, stamp duties, and social security contributions with the digital yuan (e-CNY), ...
Read moreChina is limiting its digital asset market even more as regulators warn that criminals are using the space. Three industry ...
Read moreA recent report from China's Economic Daily emphasized the country's urgent need for control of digital treasures. The media organization, ...
Read moreAccording to an April 7 announcement, China's popular social networking platform WeChat will participate in the digital yuan trial program. ...
Read moreThe People's Bank of China will expand its digital yuan pilot program to 11 new places, adding to the list ...
Read moreWeChat, a Tencent app, has blocked several accounts linked to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and clarified the laws surrounding these digital ...
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