China says ‘fully anonymous’ digital yuan is ‘not feasible’

2021-3-24 11:00

The Chinese government is hoping to maximize the privacy settings on the upcoming digital yuan, the state’s native Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), a report on local publication SCMP said Monday.

Officially the Digital Currency, Electronic Payment (DCEP), the Chinese digital currency is backed on a 1:1 basis with the yuan and is on track to become the world’s first state-backed stablecoin. 

Current products on the market, such as Tether and others, are offered by operated by private companies and are, in most cases, unregulated.

Does the digital yuan see me?

Over the past weekend, Mu Changchun, head of the People’s Bank of China’s digital currency research institute, said that the so-termed “controllable anonymity” was an important feature in the design of the e-yuan.

However, he added that full anonymity—offered by the likes of privacy cryptocurrencies like Dash and Monero—was “not feasible” as CBDCs would have different reporting standards. 

Changchun said that large transactions would be monitored and traceable to prevent any illegal transfers out of the country and to maintain financial security, adding that complete anonymity would defeat the use of the DCEP, i.e. money laundering, terrorist financing, and tax evasion. 

He added that ‘small transfers’ would, however, remain untouched and ‘anonymous to a reasonable extent.’

Fears amidst great turnouts

The comments come on the back of Chinese users sharing their concerns about using state-backed digital currencies. Users were reportedly worried about sharing too much information and revealing spending habits.

But Changchun helped quell those fears. “When the digital yuan is used to make a payment, personal information becomes encrypted in an e-wallet before being delivered to an e-commerce platform. As a result, the e-commerce platform will not gain access to the personal information, protecting privacy,” he said.

The PBoC official added that while telecom operators were also involved in the development of the DCEP, they were not allowed to disclose customer information from mobile phones to third parties like the central bank under current laws and regulations.

China is currently piloting a digital yuan in several cities…its currency could be ready for a broader debut at 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, which could cause tensions if American athletes are asked to use a currency that Chinese government can completely track.@business pic.twitter.com/P0XCIsZeIo

— Danielle DiMartino Booth (@DiMartinoBooth) March 22, 2021

The DCEP has been in a test phase since mid-2020, seeing itself on taxi and food-delivery apps, grocery stores, real estate, and other day-to-day service markets. Reports from last year even suggested the DCEP had seen volumes of over $160 million within weeks of the trials.

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