February 15, 2022

Digital Yuan Showcases the Real Value of Bitcoin

Source: Asia Times

Journalist: Nigel Green

The Beijing Winter Olympics are set to conclude on Sunday after two weeks of showcasing the best of human sportsmanship and, of course, controversy.

But the event has also been used to showcase something altogether different: China’s new digital currency.

The digital yuan had already been trialed in various cities across China last year, but the Games have been the first time it has been piloted on a global stage with mainly foreign users.

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The People’s Bank of China’s new currency might have many advantages, including convenience and speed of payments, but what it does not have is privacy. Indeed, the digital yuan will serve to give Chinese authorities even greater oversight of citizens’ transactions.

Yaya Fanusie, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, recently said in an interview: “The government is going to be able to trace all transactions, generally, whether they are anonymized or not.”

Read the full story and more from The Asia Times.

Author

  • Yaya J. Fanusie

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics and Security Program

    Yaya J. Fanusie is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) where his research focuses on crypto, blockchain, and central bank digital currenc...