China is promoting its central bank digital currency with a public $1.5 million giveaway.
The major Chinese city of Shenzhen is launching a pilot program to promote the digital yuan with a public giveaway.
In collaboration with the country's central bank, Shenzhen is planning to distribute a total of 10 million digital yuan - China's central bank digital currency, local news agency Sina Finance reports Oct. 9.
As reported, the giveaway pilot will be funded by Shenzhen's Luohu District.
The giveaway money will be reportedly distributed to 50,000 recipients through a lottery.
Shenzhen residents can start applying online to participate in the giveaway on Oct. 9.
According to the report, each "Gift" will be worth 200 renminbi and can be spent starting from Oct. 12 and Oct. 18 at any of 3,389 merchants in Shenzhen's Luohu District.
The new pilot is part of the Chinese government's plans to promote the digital yuan to the public.
Also known as the digital currency electronic payment, or DCEP, the digital yuan project piloted in China in April 2020.
According to the official, China's central bank opened 113,300 personal digital wallets and 8,859 corporate digital wallets within the digital yuan initiative.
Shenzhen to hand out 10 million digital yuan in currency giveaway
gepubliceerd op Oct 9, 2020
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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