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As China pushes its digital currency plans, the US falls behind

Chinas digital yuan project, a blockchain-based cryptocurrency for consumer and commercial finance, can no longer be considered a pilot. Thats the assessment by economic and cryptocurrency experts.

Those experts have been monitoring efforts in China and other countries developing and piloting central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) with the aim of establishing a blockchain-based virtual cash that is cheaper to use and faster to exchange, both at home and across international borders.

To date, the Peoples Bank of China has distributed the digital yuan, called e-CNY, to 15 of Chinas 23 provinces, and it has been usedin more than 360 million transactionstotaling north of 100 billion yuan, or $13.9 billion. The country has literally given away millions of dollars worth of digital yuan through lotteries, and its central bank has also participated in cross-border exchanges with several nations.

If e-CNY continues to be adopted and becomes the de facto standard for international commercial and retail payments, the privacy of those using digital currency, as well as the US dollars days as the worlds reserve currency, could be at risk.

Whatever nation figures out an internationally accepted financial transaction network for digital cash will be the one to set the standards around it, « and then everyone else will have to follow them, » said Lou Steinberg, former Ameritrade CTO and managing partner at cybersecurity research firm CTM Insights. « Those standards will be designed with what the developer of them wants to accomplish. Surveillance could be built in.

China wants digital cash because it’s another tool to monitor citizen behavior how much do you spend at the liquor store, do you go to the movies, and which ones? Steinberg continued. If all transactions are recorded and tied to your account, they know a lot. A similar concern about government monitoring exists in the US, though the motives for monitoring may differ from an authoritarian state.

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