Though centralized, a digital yuan is too big for China to surveil, says Cyph...

Though centralized, a digital yuan is too big for China to surveil, says Cyph...

Despite ambitions of overtaking the dollar, China's central bank will have a hard time monitoring all the transactions involved in a CBDC, though commercial banks might lend a hand. There are technical limits to even the most technologically ambitious of central banks.So says Sky Guo, CEO of Cypherium — an enterprise blockchain platform that has partnered with a number of Chinese cities and has worked with projected central bank digital currencies. “CBDC is definitely really hot with central banks these days,” said Guo.CBDCs are all the rage this year, largely due to a surge in fiat-pegged....


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