China’s CBDC is about domestic dominance, not beating the dollar

China’s CBDC is about domestic dominance, not beating the dollar

The notion of China racing to launch a CBDC that will end U.S. monetary supremacy doesn't hold up if you look at the facts on the ground. For the past several years, the trade war between China and the U.S. has been at the center of international relations, with technology playing an outsized role.Within crypto, advancing interest in central bank digital currencies has become part of that narrative of geopolitical competition. Many have framed the development of CBDCs in China and the U.S. as a race — in which case, China is clearly closer to launch and, hence, the “winner.” But a race to....


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