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China ended 2021 with 261 million digital yuan wallets | Bitcoin Portal

January 20, 2022
Source: leportale.com leportale.com
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China ended 2021 with 261 million wallets created for the digital yuan (e- CNY ) and about $13 billion (about 71 billion) in transactions since the pilot project was implemented last year. The information is from the state website of the Chinese government China .org , published this Wednesday (19). Zou Lan , an official at the People’s Bank of China ( PBOC ), the country’s central bank , told a news conference that the numbers are a result of the number of locations — businesses in various cities and online platforms — where the tests were carried out. pilot...
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