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China to Start Testing Its Crypto in Partnership with Huawei and Major Banks

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Mon, 9/12/2019 - 7:36
China to Start Testing Its Crypto in Partnership with Huawei and Major Banks
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According to a report by major Chinese financial media outlet Caijing, the People's Bank of China (PBoC) is expected to start testing its digital currency in Shenzhen and Suzhou while partnering with Huawei and the country's biggest commercial banks. 

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"A horse race"  

A person close to the matter told Caijing that DCEP, which is the name of the country's pilot cryptocurrecy, is of great importance for the PBoC. It held closed-door meetings with state-owned commercial banks that are supposed to run their pilot projects. As of now, there are only four central banks that are working on the pilot, but the article states that these institutions will explore new cooperation models by onboarding small and middle-sized banks.       

Three major telecom operators (China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom) have also joined a "horse race" to develop wallet apps for the new currency together with banks.  

At the end of November, Fan Yifei, deputy governor of the People ’s Bank of China, revealed that the country completed the development of its digital currency and started working on its pilot plan.

Earlier that month, he visited Huawei's Shenzhen headquarters to sign a strategic partnership between the PBoC and the Chinese telecommunications giant to conduct financial technology research. 

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The process is complicated  

Yifei also points out that DCEP is "a very complicated project," which means that its rollout will not happen fast. China is has a huge population, and each region is different in terms of economic development.  

After dipping their toes into crypto, Shenzhen will focus on speeding up the adoption of DCEP in 2020. The key choices for the pilot will be such industries as transportation, education, healthcare, and commerce.

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China is not alone 

As reported by U.Today, China's finance tsar Huang Qifan confirmed that the central bank was readying to launch its DCEP digital currency after working on the project from five to six years. He also assumed that the PBoC could become the first central bank to launch its own currency. 

However, other countries are already breathing down China's neck. The Bank of France, Banque de France, is also expected to start testing its digital coin in early 2020.     

 
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