China trials tax and charge payments with digital yuan
The country is now testing the digital yuan—e-CNY—for use in payments of tax, stamp duty, and social security premiums with Zhejiang, a province in Eastern China, pioneering the effort.
The country is now testing the digital yuan—e-CNY—for use in payments of tax, stamp duty, and social security premiums with Zhejiang, a province in Eastern China, pioneering the effort.
An unknown user of NFT China marketplace has reportedly minted a copyrighted artwork of Ma Qianli, which features a cartoon tiger receiving a vaccine shot, according to local media outlets.
The U.S. dollar makes up 51% of central bank reserves, while the CNY only takes up 2%. Also, the U.S. dollar is involved in 88% of global FX transactions, a figure that remained stable for 20 years.
Four state-owned banks issued a new batch of digital yuan coupons in Beijing, which officials said can be used for deliveries, supermarkets, laundries, bookstores, and even public transportation.
An e-CNY enterprise zone is to be launched by the Municipal Administrative Center of Beijing to explore the digital renminbi financial system in Beijing.
The city’s railway announced last week that the digital yuan, or e-CNY, would be available immediately at 428 stations across its 24 lines, in a significant upgrade to the scope and scale of the pilot scheme.