China’s Winter Olympic Digital Yuan Is Not Attracting The Locals And Foreigners

China’s Winter Olympic Digital Yuan Is Not Attracting The Locals And Foreigners

China debuted its homegrown digital yuan at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on Friday last week, in an effort to assert its competency in the international community.  However, it appears that some locals, foreign visitors, and officials are not completely impressed with the digital token.   The digital CNY (e-CNY) was not widely used at the […]


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