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Shenzhen gov started a DCEP Airdrop to anyone who’s in Shenzhen.. just need download a DCEP wallet , there are four wallets developed by the major 4 commercial banks pic.twitter.com/Zax4mq3ree
— Molly (@bigmagicdao) October 9, 2020
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Chinese tech hub Shenzhen said Thursday it would distribute over 10 million yuan ($1.5 million) to citizens as part of a broader pilot test for its national digital currency, reported local news outlet CGTN.
The move would help stimulate public consumption and test demand for the Chinese digital currency, officially called the Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP).
Funding the test is Shenzhen's Luohu District, which will distribute the DCEP to 50,000 recipients through a “lottery” system, the report said. They can then use the digital currency at a reported 3,389 merchants, such as restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations, metro stations, department stores, and other everyday businesses.
Recipients can avail the lottery on wallets developed by local banks, including the People’s Bank of China, the country’s central bank. “Just need to download a DCEP wallet, there are four wallets developed by the major 4 commercial banks,” noted Mo Li, head of marketing for crypto wallet app HashKey Hub.
Shenzhen gov started a DCEP Airdrop to anyone who’s in Shenzhen.. just need download a DCEP wallet , there are four wallets developed by the major 4 commercial banks pic.twitter.com/Zax4mq3ree
— Molly (@bigmagicdao) October 9, 2020
Similar pilot runs of the DCEP have already been conducted in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, of which Shenzhen is a part.
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