E-commerce giant JD.com is stuffing virtual red envelopes of digital yuan to be distributed in Suzhou’s second public lottery, which opened for registration on Friday.
Why it matters: This is China’s fifth digital currency trial open to the public, and the fourth one within the last two months. The acceleration of public tests this year compared with 2020 signals that a rollout could be close.
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Details: The Suzhou government will distribute to lucky lottery winners red envelopes containing a total of RMB 30 million ($4.6 million) paid for by JD.com, an official WeChat announcement said.
Context: The first trial of the digital money in Chengdu, the capital of China’s southwestern Sichuan province, is underway. The Chengdu trial will distribute RMB 50 million, nearly double the amount other cities are distributing through public lotteries.
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