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  2. Digital renminbi - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The digital RMB is legal tender [4] and has equivalent value with other forms of renminbi, also known as the Chinese yuan (CNY), such as bills and coins. [2] The digital yuan is designed to move instantaneously in both domestic and international transactions. [2] [5] It aims to be cheaper and faster than existing financial transactions. [2]

  3. Why China’s digital yuan is only seeing ‘very modest’ usage ...

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    Adoption of the digital yuan (dubbed e-CNY) recently saw a major catalyst in the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) allowing foreign athletes and spectators at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics to use ...

  4. History of central bank digital currencies by country

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    Since 2014, China's central bank has been working on a project called DCEP (Digital Currency Electronic Payment) or digital renminbi, [8] often also referred to as the "digital yuan" as it would be backed by the yuan. [9] At the end of 2017, the China's central bank organized a number of banks and institutions to jointly develop the DCEP system.

  5. Guiding the Chinese Central Bank Digital Currency the World ...

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    Many nations, especially the economic superpowers, began the year in fear of being left behind by China’s relentless progress with its digital yuan. For leading the development of the most ...

  6. Yuan (currency) - Wikipedia

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    "Silver Dragon" yuan coin, 1904. 5-yuan note from a private bank, 1906. 5-yuan note of the Republic of China (1941) Taiwanese note for 10,000 yuan (1949) The yuan ( / j uː ˈ ɑː n , - æ n / yoo- A(H)N ; sign : ¥ ; Chinese : 圓/元 ; pinyin : yuán ; [ɥæ̌n] ⓘ ) is the base unit of a number of former and present-day currencies ...

  7. China's digital currency: Meituan expands e-CNY ... - AOL

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    China's leading on-demand service provider Meituan on Wednesday began allowing more than 200 types of offline merchants - including restaurants, grocery stores, cinemas, and hotels - to accept ...

  8. Central bank digital currency - Wikipedia

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    A central bank digital currency (CBDC; also called digital fiat currency [1] or digital base money [2]) is a digital currency issued by a central bank, [3] rather than by a commercial bank. It is also a liability of the central bank and denominated in the sovereign currency, [ 4 ] as is the case with physical banknotes and coins.

  9. China’s digital yuan is now in 23 cities - AOL

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    The People’s Bank of China said it expanded its digital yuan pilot program to 11 more cities, including in Hangzhou, which hosts the Asian Games in September. See related article: The digital ...