AMBCrypto Weekly

China hits back at senators ‘making troubles’ about digital Yuan

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China plans to carry out the trial of its Digital Currency Electronic Payment [DCEP] or digital Yuan in 2022 during the Winter Olympics. In fact, according to People’s Bank of China [PBoC] Governor Fan YiFei, it would be the next key trial for the digital currency, with the same expected to help the country continue to increase the scope of this trial.

While China prepares for the incoming sea of Olympic participan­ts, the United States of America is not very thrilled with its citizens going to China and using their digital currency. As per reports, Republican senators Marsha Blackburn, Roger Wicker, and Cynthia Lummis recently urged the U.S. Olympic committee to forbid American athletes from using China’s digital currency citing espionage and data-security concerns.

The lawmakers wrote to the board chair of the U.S Olympic Committee Susanne Lyons and said,

“Olympic athletes should be aware that the digital yuan may be used to surveil Chinese citizens and those visiting China on an unpreceden­ted scale, with the hopes that they will maintain digital yuan wallets on their smartphone­s and continue to use it upon return.”

To put things in perspectiv­e, the cold war between the United States and China is not a new thing. In fact, one of the reasons behind China launching its digital Yuan is to challenge the supremacy of the United States Dollar [USD]. What’s more, the developmen­t of this digital currency has garnered a lot of support at home too as 20.8 million individual­s have opened virtual wallets until now, as reported by the People’s Bank of China [PBoC].

The whitepaper recently released by China also noted that overseas visitors will be granted access to China’s digital currency without the need to open a local bank account in Beijing during the 2022 Winter Olympics. With the PBOC confident in the use of its DCEP, Chinese officials today hit back at the aforementi­oned senators. In fact, a spokespers­on asked the U.S. politician­s to abide by the spirit stipulated in the Olympic Charter and not make “troubles out of the digital currency in China.”

During a press briefing on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian added that the United States should “figure out what digital currency really is.” He said,

“The U.S politician­s should abide by the spirit stipulated in the Olympic Charter, stop making sports a political matter and stop making troubles out of the digital currency in China.”

Is the U.S. actually worried about espionage and data-security concerns or is it just another way for it to highlight only concerns when it came to digital currencies? We may not know the real reason behind it.

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