Policy Pilot First: Central Bank Explores Direct 'Money Distribution', Digital Yuan Users Already Benefiting
China's digital yuan (e-CNY) has entered a significant upgrade phase, transitioning from a non-interest-bearing digital cash (M0) to an interest-bearing asset classified as M1. As of January 1, 2026, users holding funds in verified tier 1-3 digital yuan wallets can earn interest at the current demand deposit rate of 0.05% per annum, paid quarterly. This move, a world-first for a central bank digital currency (CBDC), aims to boost user adoption by providing a tangible benefit for holding the digital currency, which had previously struggled to compete with established payment platforms like Alipay and WeChat Pay despite extensive pilot programs and government subsidies.
A key structural change is the shift away from the 100% reserve requirement for commercial banks. Banks can now use a portion of the e-CNY deposits for lending and developing financial products, transforming the digital yuan from a cost center into a potential profit source and incentivizing them to promote it more actively. In contrast, non-bank payment institutions must still maintain 100% reserves.
Beyond payments, the digital yuan is positioning itself as a programmable financial infrastructure. Its smart contract capability, though using a restricted Turing-complete design for security, enables complex applications like controlled fund disbursement for pre-paid services, family budgeting, and government subsidies. It also supports offline transactions via NFC. A major strategic focus is cross-border payment, exemplified by the mBridge project, which has already facilitated over $55 billion in transfers, 95% settled in e-CNY, positioning it as a key tool for renminbi internationalization.
比推01/21 05:20