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China's CBDC Testing Advances along 19.25M Yuan Distribute to Residents

Godfrey Benjamin   Jun 07, 2021 10:45 2 Min Read


China is set to take its Digital Yuan pilot tests to Shanghai to pursue Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).

According to the Information Office of Shanghai Municipality, the latest proposed trial test will see the region give out as much as 19.25 million yuan (about 3 million U.S. dollars) in digital currency to consumers in the city through a lottery system.

China is one of the major economies that has advanced in its developmental strides per its government-backed digital Yuan pursuits. Ranking as one of the pioneers of the CBDC innovation, China has entered into the retail testing of its Digital Yuan. Residents get to use the new form of legal tender for small-scaled retail payments in its major cities, including Shenzhen. The same program is on track for the residents of Shanghai.

According to the announcement made on the official WeChat account, a total of 350,000 digital red envelopes, each containing 55 yuan of digital currency, will be given to lottery winners. This cash is non-refundable, and the program is in collaboration with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Shanghai Branch and the cloud service of the Bank of Communications Shanghai Branch.

While the early testing through the lottery system was not without hitches, China has primarily advanced integrating the Digital Yuan into people’s lives. The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) has not announced the date it will officially launch the Digital Yuan.

However, there are plans to make the new form of money available at the Beijing Olympics scheduled to hold in 2022. At the historical games, the Digital Yuan will be made available to foreign athletes and visitors, marking the first time the CBDC will be open to non-Chinese residents.

The Asian giant has been stiffening its crypto regulations lately, as analysts believe this new crop of regulations was launched to help pave the way for the soon-to-be-launched Digital Yuan.


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China's CBDC Testing Advances as Shanghai Set to Dish Out 19.25 Million Yuan to Residents

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