[Reddit] What's the difference between e-money and central bank's cryptocurrency?
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What's the difference between e-money and central bank's cryptocurrency?

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I am still confused by the recent news about China issuing their own &quot;digital yuan&quot;. what is the exact difference between a central bank's cryptocurrency with e-money? Aren't they the same? For example, e-money (such as WeChat Pay or Venmo) is just digital fiat. Meanwhile, central's bank digital currency also has the exact same valuation with the country's fiat currency.</p> <p>So, what is the exact difference here? Both are also centrally managed. Why would China release &quot;digital yuan&quot; when it has zero difference with WeChat Pay? Why can't chinese government utilize WeChat Pay (or release its own version of WeChat Pay)</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
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