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WeChat Adds Support to Digital Yuan Payments (Report)

China’s messaging app giant – WeChat – reportedly enabled digital yuan settlements on its platform. The service is available in all of the 23 regions where the financial product is being trialed, including Beijing and Shanghai.

  • According to recent coverage, the biggest messenger application in China – WeChat – allowed clients to facilitate transactions in digital yuan. Users need to apply for accounts with Tencent’s WeBank before employing the CBDC.
  • The first indications of the initiative occurred at the beginning of the year. Adding such support from an app with more than one billion customers could significantly boost the distribution of the e-CNY.
  • It is worth noting that WeChat’s main competitor in China – Alipay – has also set its focus on digital yuan payments. The firm began exploring the possible adoption in 2021.
  • Linghao Bao – an Analyst at Consultancy Trivium China – argued that Chinese consumers are heavily committed to either WeChat or Alipay. With that said, it makes sense that the nation’s central bank seeks to collaborate with the messaging app giants to popularize its digital currency.
  • While many countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and Jamaica announced intentions to explore a potential CBDC release, China is far ahead of them.
  • The number of Chinese residents who have already opened digital yuan wallets is over 140 million, 10 million of which are corporate accounts.
  • Moreover, the country’s authorities allowed the employment of the monetary product during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. As CryptoPotato reported, over $315,000 worth of e-CNY was transacted daily at the sports event.
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