China's digital yuan has the capability of tracking people's spending habits, where they send their money and potentially where they live.
And last time that I checked, there was a limit of some sort in regards to how much each person could have in that form
[nonsensical, SMH].
In regards to the question in the subject field, it'll have little to no negative impact on
BTCitcoin. They can ban
BTCitcoin, but there's no realistic way to achieve such a thing
[people are still going to use it, just on smaller scales]. The thing is, they're trying to compete with
BTCitcoin, not the other way around
[there's a big difference between the two and that's good for BTCitcoin].