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Research on China's Financial Supervision Based on Digital Currency

Yiqing Liao

Abstract


The development of digital technology in China is not yet mature, and the issuance of digital currency has the risk of information technology, systematic risk and currency circulation, which has brought challenges to China's financial supervision. It is necessary to vigorously develop financial technology, innovate supervision mode, strengthen international supervision cooperation, promote the promotion and development of digital currency and maintain financial stability.


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Digital Currency; Risk; Regulation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v7i4.6469

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