JD.Com Says It’s Accepting China’s Digital Yuan for Latest Lottery

JD.Com Says It’s Accepting China’s Digital Yuan for Latest Lottery

Chinese e-commerce firm JD.Com says it's become the first online platform to accept the nation's central bank digital currency.


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