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    China¡¯s digital yuan app is getting ready for the Beijing Winter Olympics

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    China launches iPhone and Android apps for its digital currency

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    The digital yuan isn¡¯t a cryptocurrency, though

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    it was developed by the People¡¯s Bank of China (PBOC) 

    to replace banknotes and coins; thus, 

    it isn¡¯t a decentralized form of payment, 

    nor will it operate on the blockchain.

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    Foreign visitors will be able to use the digital yuan 

    to pay for things like accommodation and transportation 

    within major venues at the Games, 

    according to the government.

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    The Games will also feature ATM machines 

    that can convert foreign currencies, 

    including US dollars, into virtual Chinese money, 

    which will be carried in a digital yuan card (Chinese).

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    The diplomatic boycotts of the Games by countries 

    including the US due to Beijing¡¯s alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang 

    could also overshadow the rollout of the currency.

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