JD
Digits, the company's fintech arm, will accept digital yuan as
payment for some products on its online mall, as part of an
experimental giveaway of digital yuan to citizens of Suzhou,
near Shanghai, according to a post on the company's official
WeChat account.
China's digital yuan is one of the world's most advanced
"central bank digital currency" initiatives, as authorities
globally respond to threats from private currencies such as
bitcoin and Facebook's Libra.
Under the Suzhou programme, the municipal government and the
People's Bank of China (PBOC) will issue 200 digital yuan "red
envelopes" to 100,000 consumers selected through a lottery.
Suzhou's scheme is the second such digital lottery, after the
PBOC issued 10 million yuan worth of digital currency to 50,000
randomly selected consumers in the southern city of Shenzhen.
PBOC Governor Yi Gang said last month that more than 2 billion
yuan had been spent using China's digital currency so far in 4
million separate transactions.
(Reporting by Winni Zhou and Andrew Galbraith; Editing by
William Mallard)
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