2021-6-2 11:45 |
China continues trialling digital yuan and now plans to dish out wallets with e-RMB to those who win them in a state-backed lottery
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2021-6-2 11:45 |
China continues trialling digital yuan and now plans to dish out wallets with e-RMB to those who win them in a state-backed lottery
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
The NYSE-listed lottery firm may also acquire another 10,000 miners this year.
2021-2-2 14:10 | |
The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) completed its largest digital currency electronic payment (DC/EP) test in Shenzhen. Over $3 million of the central bank’s digital currency was given away to over 100,000 residents in Shenzhen via a red envelope lottery, a WeChat post confirmed.
2021-1-20 22:00 | |
The central bank digital currency, or CBDC, is a permissioned, state-run cryptocurrency that allows China to track the spending habits of its yuan users. It can also adjust inflation rates and even block citizens from accessing their accounts.
2021-1-5 21:51 | |
The latest digital currency giveaway is aimed to gauge user experience ahead of an expected launch.
2021-1-5 12:34 | |
Today, the 11th of December, marked the first day of China’s latest DCEP trial in Suzhou after results of the lottery were announced earlier in the day. The day saw 200 million RMB ($30. 6 million) oThe post China: Suzhou's DCEP trial sees digital yuan on JD.
2020-12-12 21:00 | |
The Suzhou government is set to carry out a test on China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) by conducting a digital yuan airdrop via a lottery program, which will see the distribution of $3 million worth of digital yuan to some lucky winners.
2020-12-5 14:00 | |
Chinese e-commerce firm JD.Com says it's become the first online platform to accept the nation's central bank digital currency.
2020-12-6 13:05 | |
On Monday, local Chinese media The Paper reported that the district of Suzhou in Xiangcheng would launch a lottery to give away the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) in a bid to test the real-use cases of the digital currency.
2020-11-23 20:50 | |
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2020-11-23 16:16 | |
A lottery in Suzhou will additionally trial the offline feature of the digital yuan, per a Monday report.
2020-11-23 11:38 | |
Some winners purchased additional digital yuan during the pilot.
2020-10-20 11:16 | |
China is forging ahead with the latest testing of its digital currency electronic payment (DCEP) that is awarding lottery winners tickets in Shenzhen with 200RMB (30 USD) in DCEP to test out and spend locally.
2020-10-13 21:30 | |
While other countries are still busy studying the opportunities and risks associated with central bank digital currencies (CBDC), like the US, China’s digital yuan trial is in full force. People have already received the DCEP and started using it at convenience stores.
2020-10-13 19:32 | |
Around 50,000 digital "red envelopes," reminiscent of the traditional gifts doled out in China for special occasions and each containing 200 digital yuan ($29.60), were handed out Monday.
2020-10-13 11:41 | |
The promotion is part of China's efforts to try out out and stimulate usage of its new digital currency.
2020-10-11 23:42 | |
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2019-11-11 01:17 | |
WeChat, the #1 messaging app in China, is also widely used for cryptocurrency transactions. Recently, WeChat Payment has revised the “WeChat Agreement for Payment Service,” which involves the control and regulation of illegal transactions, including cryptocurrency transactions.
2019-5-9 22:54 | |