Over 3,000 ATMs in Beijing can now convert digital yuan into cash

Over 3,000 ATMs in Beijing can now convert digital yuan into cash

The Agricultural Bank of China previously debuted digital yuan ATMs this January. China continues apace with the adoption of its central bank digital currency (CBDC) as major banks launch a significant batch of digital yuan-powered ATMs.The digital yuan — a CBDC controlled by The People’s Bank of China — is now available for deposit and withdrawals at over 3,000 ATMs across Beijing, state-run Xinhua news agency reported Friday.According to the report, the Beijing branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has become the first bank to fully enable the digital yuan exchange in the....


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