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China digital currency: Beijing, Suzhou confirm latest trials as e-yuan tests top 100 million yuan

  • Beijing will distribute digital red packets each worth 200 yuan (US$31) via a lucky draw on Wednesday ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday
  • Suzhou will also distribute 30 million yuan from Wednesday as part of its second trial of the so-called e-yuan

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The digital yuan, known officially as the Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP), is part of China’s plan to move towards a cashless society. Photo: Bloomberg

Beijing and Suzhou will issue a total of 40 million yuan (US$6.2 million) in the latest trials of the nation’s digital currency this week in a bid to boost consumption over the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday.

The China Daily reported on Monday that, according to government notice issued over the weekend, Beijing will distribute 10 million yuan in digital red packets each worth 200 yuan (US$31) via a lucky draw each on Wednesday for use both online and offline.

Users will be able to spend the money until February 17 in selected online and physical shops, covering clothing and shoes, cinemas, hotels and other areas.

On Friday it was reported that Suzhou will distribute 30 million yuan, also from Wednesday, as part of its second trial of the so-called e-yuan.

In Suzhou, winners of the 200 yuan red packets will be able to spend the money until February 26 in both offline and physical shops, with over 10,000 businesses expected to support payments using the digital currency during the trial, covering items including groceries, daily necessities and catering.

In December, Suzhou distributed 20 million yuan during its first trial of the digital currency.
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