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China Launches Digital Yuan for Air Travel: Is the Sky the Limit?

Discover how China’s digital yuan is transforming air travel payments and more. Join the cashless economy revolution today!

Human Rights Foundation Launches CBDC Tracker to Monitor Global Developments

Discover the HRF’s new CBDC Tracker, designed to monitor digital currency developments globally, especially in authoritarian regions.

Why Restrictive Crypto Policies Could Backfire on the U.S.: Insights from Coinbase CEO

Brian Armstrong warns against restrictive U.S. crypto policies, urging clarity to protect innovation and maintain financial leadership.

How Restrictive U.S. Crypto Policies Could Empower Adversary Nations

Brian Armstrong warns that restrictive U.S. crypto policies may empower adversary nations like China. A call for innovation and clarity.

China’s Shifting Crypto Narrative: CCTV Sparks Speculation in Hong Kong

CCTV’s cryptocurrency coverage shakes up the market as Hong Kong advances regulations impacting crypto trading.

China’s Surprising Crypto Revival: CCTV’s Big Deal or Just a Fad?

CCTV’s surprising crypto coverage sparks speculation about Hong Kong’s new regulations and China’s evolving crypto stance.

The Future of Stablecoins Amid the Decline of the U.S. Dollar

Discover the potential impact on the stablecoin market as the U.S. dollar loses its global dominance. Will innovation save the day?

Unleashing Blockchain Power: China’s New Innovation Center Takes Charge in Beijing

Beijing’s new blockchain center will train 500,000 experts and connect isolated applications, boosting China’s DLT landscape.

Unveiling China’s New Blockchain Innovation Center: A Game-Changer for Distributed Ledger Technology

Beijing’s Blockchain Innovation Center aims to train 500,000 specialists and develop technologies linking blockchain ecosystems seamlessly.

China Launches National Blockchain Technology Innovation Center in Beijing

China launches a National Blockchain Innovation Center in Beijing, aiming to train over 500,000 specialists and integrate blockchain technology across industries.