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A similar report from another Chinese court earlier in September recognized cryptocurrencies as virtual properties protected by law.
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The project now includes central and commercial banks from China, Hong Kong, Thailand and the UAE. Future new members were not identified.
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In the short term, the e-commerce platforms can integrate the CBDC through QR codes.
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The Civil Aviation Administration and China Merchants Bank said passengers will be able to utilize the digital currency to access new services via this platform.
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While the adoption and use cases of China’s e-CNY are expanding, the digital yuan still only represents 0.16 of China’s monetary supply.
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HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Bank of China Pressured by Hong Kong to Embrace Crypto Exchanges – Next Crypto Hub?
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Bank of China Uses Ethereum Blockchain for $28 Million Digital Structured Notes – Crypto Adoption on the Rise?
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The partnership will enable BNP Paribas China‘s corporate clients to make payments using the digital yuan through an e-CNY management system.
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Chinese banks are opening bank accounts for regulated crypto companies, with several acting as a payment layer for the crypto platforms.
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The former CFTC chair argues that AML and KYC measures are outdated and constitutionally questionable and said crypto technology can do better.
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Despite the 20 discount, the e-CNY hard wallets don’t attract much attention from the islanders.
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The economist argued that the current crypto ban in China is beneficial in the short term, but big opportunities can be missed in the long run.
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Hainan‘s market regulator wants to promote NFTs as part of the digital economy, but will actively work to weed out bad actors and speculative behavior.
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China‘s central bank digital currency (CBDC) has seen new use cases in recent days, including buying securities and making offline payments.
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A former China central banker said cumulative e-CNY transactions only crossed $14 billion in two years, adding the results were “not ideal.”
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