Yuan Digital at JD.com

in LeoFinance4 years ago (edited)

JD.com is officially the first online shop to accept digital yuan payments. This is the umpteenth trial by the Central Bank of China (CBDC) for the digital currency.

Chinese e-commerce company JD.com said Saturday that it had become the first online shop in the country to accept digital yuan as a payment method.

The integration of the digital yuan on JD.com is part of a trial by the Chinese Central Bank of using the new form of money to residents of Suzhou, near Shanghai.

Reporting from Reuters, according to the company, a subsidiary of JD, namely JD Digits which played a central role in this, was then implemented at JD.com.
In the pilot program, the Central Bank of China gave 200 digital yuan to 100,000 Suzhou citizens by a lot.

This sweepstakes in Suzhou is the second time. Previously, 50,000 residents in a city south of Shenzhen received 10 million digital yuan and could be spent at a number of malls in the city.

Yi Gang, Governor of the Central Bank of China previously said, that more than 2 billion digital yuan has been used in 4 million separate transactions.

The digital yuan is the result of the central bank's long research and development since 2014 when Bitcoin and crypto-asset markets were booming. Since mid-2020, the digital yuan has continued to be tested, including plans for the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympics.

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