Digital currency touch RCC Technology
It must be domestic
for domestic distribution. If it's international
it's hard for many people to understand
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2. The assets and tokens are all based on blockchain technology, which will break out in 18 years, and new changes in the Internet
3. It's not illegal, and the current legal provisions are not clear
4. Point to point transaction, the capital is not a system, but not a gold sucking.
moreover, the development of digital currency is still immature.
eager for quick success and instant benefit, not respecting or developing China's core technology.
what we are doing now with Hong Kong is just routine technical testing. When the time is ripe, digital currency can be applied in the scenario of cross-border payment now digital goods are developing faster and faster, and each country is developing its own digital currency. In the case of existing technology, digital currency at the national level certainly has no technical obstacles
in order to promote the application of digital currency, countries are also trying to carry out various tests. On the technical level, digital currency has no barriers, but cross-border projects are not just technical. Digital currency has a long way to go{ RRRRR}
Third, digital currency is far away from internationalizationdigital currency is now in the pilot stage of a few cities in China. But the promotion of domestic application scenarios also takes time. Although there are no technical barriers for digital currency, after all, digital currency involves a wide range of aspects, and the promotion of digital currency can not be completed overnight
now when digital currency is promoted in China, it is easy to carry out cross-border projects after accumulating enough experience and waiting for the right time
for & lt; Digital currency & quot; If you have any different opinions on the progress of cross-border projects, please leave a message in the comments area
In August 2011, the interoperability standards working group of the Ministry of instry and information technology convened telecom operators and several companies to form a special working group for RCC technology and started the standardization work. In the same year, China Communications Standardization Association started the RCC technical standardization work. Up to now, several working meetings have been held to discuss the revision and form the association standard draft for approval. After more than five years of proct optimization, more than three years of standardization and nearly ten million users' practice, RCC technology has been standardized and unified, and various RCC procts have been interconnected
as early as 2011, MIIT and the Central Bank jointly launched the work of formulating mobile payment standards. Both the MIIT interoperability standards working group and CCSA have been working on RCC technology standardization for many years