WeChat Pay to support digital yuan, boosting adoption and expanding usage
WeChat Pay, a popular mobile payment service in China, has integrated the digital yuan into its app, allowing users to ...
Read moreWeChat Pay, a popular mobile payment service in China, has integrated the digital yuan into its app, allowing users to ...
Read moreWhen answering the question: what is digital Yuan, the simplest answer would be that the digital Yuan is China's virtual ...
Read moreTo lessen the reliance on a dollar-based economy, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) are studying the ...
Read moreShanghai Securities News reports that Shenzhen would distribute 30 million digital yuan to residents to boost consumer spending. The digital ...
Read moreIn China, three major cities have begun paying taxes, stamp duties, and social security contributions with the digital yuan (e-CNY), ...
Read moreThe People's Bank of China will expand its digital yuan pilot program to 11 new places, adding to the list ...
Read moreWith Macau casinos trying to get new licenses, Chinese regulators can use that power to offer demo functions for the ...
Read moreThe Chinese government is adding more teeth to its clampdown on the cryptocurrency sector as state officials try to pull ...
Read moreThe Chinese government is fully aware that major things are currently happening in the country’s financial sphere. First, cash usage ...
Read moreSince launching its digital yuan for trial in April 2020, China has been rapidly increasing its efforts to test its ...
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