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China's digital currency not seeking 'full control' of individuals' details: central bank official

Published 11/12/2019, 12:44 AM
Updated 11/12/2019, 12:46 AM
China's digital currency not seeking 'full control' of individuals' details: central bank official

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's proposed digitized domestic currency is not a bid to gain full control of information belonging to the general

public, a senior central bank official said on Tuesday, adding that the goal was to balance privacy concerns and the

authorities' need for information.

China is preparing to be the first country to roll out a digitized domestic currency, a development that is being closely

watched by the world's financial services industries, though few details are currently available.

Akin to Facebook's proposed Libra digital currency and other cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, the officially-named Digital Currency Electronic Payment will be powered partially by blockchain technology and dispersed through digital wallets.

What sets it somewhat apart, however, is that the digital currency's design seemingly provides Beijing with unprecedented

oversight over money flows, giving Chinese authorities a degree of control over their economy that most central banks do not have.

"We know the demand from the general public is to keep anonymity by using paper money and coins ... we will give those

people who demand it anonymity in their transactions," Mu Changchun, head of the People's Bank of China's digital currency research institute, told a conference in Singapore.

"But at the same time we will keep the balance between the 'controllable anonymity' and anti-money laundering, CTF (counter terrorist financing), and also tax issues, online gambling and any electronic criminal activities," he added.

"That is a balance we have to keep, and that is our goal. We are not seeking full control of the information of the general public."

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It is not clear when the new digital currency will be launched.

Mu told a public forum in August that it was "almost ready". However, in September, Chinese central bank chief Yi

Gang said there was no timetable for its roll out and that it still needed to meet requirements, and again referenced

anti-money laundering.

Mu said on Tuesday that the goal of the project was to create a new system in case of problems with China's existing

financial infrastructure, where electronic payments are currently dominated by just two players, and to boost financial

inclusion in rural areas.

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