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China’s Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) reaches 180 million wallets, with ¥7.3 trillion in transactions by July 2024.

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Last updated: 2024/10/11 at 9:57 PM
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China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC), known as e-CNY, has made significant strides in its pilot program, with 180 million personal wallets and transactions worth ¥7.3 trillion ($1.02 trillion) recorded by July 2024. This milestone reflects China’s commitment to modernizing its financial system and reshaping how money is transferred. The Director of the Digital Currency Research Institute at the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), Mu Changchun, explained how the CBDC aligns with the needs of the digital economy, operating through the account model and the value model. The account model integrates with traditional bank accounts, making it user-friendly, while the value model enables smart payments on blockchain.

The digital RMB has already processed a significant amount of transactions, but the focus remains on enhancing user experience and service improvements. The system now supports diverse payment methods like scanning QR codes and newer features such as payments without electricity and using mobile SIM cards. China’s CBDC is also expanding its usability in public services like transportation, including buses and subways. To strengthen efficiency, there is a need to improve support systems to ensure secure and seamless operations across banks and institutions.

Despite the progress made by China’s CBDC, challenges remain in its adoption. Concerns have been raised regarding the limited functionality of digital wallets compared to traditional accounts and the absence of interest earnings, leading to hesitancy among users to store funds in digital yuan wallets. Additionally, the traceability of China’s CBDC raises privacy and security issues, with users fearing exposure of their financial data, prompting some to convert digital currency back into cash to avoid risks. The government’s control over digital currency spending based on digital IDs also raises concerns about individual autonomy.

China continues to lead the global race for CBDCs, with 134 countries exploring the concept as of September 2024, a notable increase from 35 in 2020. Sixty-five nations, including major economies like India, Brazil, and Australia, are in advanced stages of CBDC development or pilot testing. China’s next steps in innovating and addressing user concerns will be crucial for broader acceptance of its digital currency in the global landscape. The ongoing pilot program of China’s CBDC demonstrates the country’s dedication to modernizing its financial system and staying at the forefront of digital payment technologies. The Director of the Digital Currency Research Institute at the PBoC, Mu Changchun, highlighted the features of China’s CBDC, including the account model and the value model, which cater to the needs of the digital economy.

The digital RMB has already processed a significant amount of transactions, but the focus remains on enhancing user experience and service improvements. The system now supports diverse payment methods like scanning QR codes and newer features such as payments without electricity and using mobile SIM cards. China’s CBDC is also expanding its usability in public services like transportation, including buses and subways. To strengthen efficiency, there is a need to improve support systems to ensure secure and seamless operations across banks and institutions.

Despite the progress made by China’s CBDC, challenges remain in its adoption. Concerns have been raised regarding the limited functionality of digital wallets compared to traditional accounts and the absence of interest earnings, leading to hesitancy among users to store funds in digital yuan wallets. Additionally, the traceability of China’s CBDC raises privacy and security issues, with users fearing exposure of their financial data, prompting some to convert digital currency back into cash to avoid risks. The government’s control over digital currency spending based on digital IDs also raises concerns about individual autonomy.

China continues to lead the global race for CBDCs, with 134 countries exploring the concept as of September 2024, a notable increase from 35 in 2020. Sixty-five nations, including major economies like India, Brazil, and Australia, are in advanced stages of CBDC development or pilot testing. China’s next steps in innovating and addressing user concerns will be crucial for broader acceptance of its digital currency in the global landscape. The ongoing pilot program of China’s CBDC demonstrates the country’s dedication to modernizing its financial system and staying at the forefront of digital payment technologies. The Director of the Digital Currency Research Institute at the PBoC, Mu Changchun, highlighted the features of China’s CBDC, including the account model and the value model, which cater to the needs of the digital economy.

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