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Re: China’s Digital Currency Will Allow Consumers ‘Controllable Anonymity’
by
chaoscoinz
on 17/11/2019, 16:14:00 UTC

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) is the first major central bank to hint at issuing its own digital currency. Consumers fear an end to the anonymity of cash, but officials say that their goal is ‘controllable anonymity’.

Based on data from patents that have already been filed, Chinese businesses and citizens would download digital wallets which can be replenished from bank branches and then used to make digital cash payments.


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I don't know what are you going to say about this guys regarding "controllable anonymity". Do you think it's a good thing for Chinese consumers? As China is pushing to invest big time on blockchain by 2023, along with removing the "cryptocurrency mining" ban and circulating a Bitcoin article to their citizens, I think it's a good sign.

I strongly believe that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies would be massively adopted much faster as China is back in the game as one of the biggest crypto players around the corner.
I don't think should come as a surprise. The technology within China for surveillance is quite astounding. One wouldn't even think of J-walking through traffic last ones wants to be given a guaranteed citation thanks to the retinal cameras that zoom in track your face recognition throughout the city.
  In some schools all students must wear a BCU devices that measures their brainwaves to see who's spacing off at any given moment in school. It's all been a good success as well. Parents encourage it as it helps push the students to the limit, due to the added preasure.