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China to delve deeper into digital Yuan issues

November 11, 2021
Source: thecoinrepublic.com thecoinrepublic.com
News Snapshot:
- Digital Yuan in its early stages has a lot of issues that need to be resolved - The governor of People’s Bank of China has pledged to improve digital Yuan and make it better than payment apps - The feasibility of a CBDC is also under the scanner as the central bank has a lot of investments to make Yi Gang, Governor of the People’s Bank of China, gave a video discourse at the 30th commemoration of establishing the Finnish Central Bank’s Institute of Emerging Economies. Yi Gang said that in the subsequent stage, we will work on the...
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