Live: How will digital currency change the future of the traditional payment system?

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The pandemic has accelerated economic digitalization, and contactless payment is gaining ground in everyday life. Central banks have accelerated their research on digital currencies, with some projects entering the development stage. Meanwhile, the private sector is experimenting with stablecoins. How will digital currency change the future of the traditional payment system? What impact will digital currencies have on the financial system and consumers? Is there any particular risk that regulators should pay attention to? Join CGTN for more details at the Boao Forum for Asia. #Boao2021 #Boao20Years

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