Preparing to show off the capabilities of the digital yuan at the Asia Games is a priority from April to August, despite high possibilities of a delay in the event itself.
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China wants to showcase the digital yuan at the Olympic-sized Asian Games to be held in Hangzhou in September.
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Hangzhou was included in a new group of cities named in early April for the digital yuan pilot program.
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Preparations include a large-scale public test of the currency despite Hangzhou not launching any of the digital yuan red packets or coupons to stoke public demand.
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But the games themselves might be postponed as Hangzhou, less than 100 kilometers from Shanghai, faces its biggest wave of Covid-19 outbreaks since 2020.
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China claims game venues have been ready six months ahead of the event, with officials saying they would publish a plan to deal with Covid-19 following the “successful experience” of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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