Find out what video went viral and has everyone talking! Discover the interesting world of China’s dystopian social credit system with a beautiful woman as she explores it.
“China updates Social Credit Score System to incorporate Central Bank Digital Currency, which is linked to your Digital ID – facial recognition,” Songpinganq wrote.
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“You can’t spend your own money, if you are flagged as untrustworthy by the system.”
“So the latest in this dystopian outrage that is now all of China apparently is I once again cannot buy food,” the woman in the video says.
“A couple days ago my uncle and my cousin helped me get a cell phone that is linked to a Chinese bank card so that I could buy anything, but now apparently it has been flagged for some reason and I have to pass facial recognition identity verification.”
“All I want to do is just spend my gift card balance on this debit card,” she added.
See how she tries to deceive the facial recognition system.
She is unable to make any purchases because the facial verification method failed.
“Of course because it was my cousin who set this up for me, I did not pass verification,” she said.
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“I once again can’t buy anything.”
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The general public is imprisoned outside when central bank digital currency (CBDCs) linked to digital IDs are released.
Its introduction in the US hinges on public acceptance.
For CBDCs, the Federal Reserve is already prepared.
Utilize the revolutionary tool, Digital ID, to maximize the potential of central bank digital currencies.
In 2022, a Biometric Update was published:
The announcement was made by Li Keqiang, the prime minister of China. The government will soon roll out a digital ID system based on the national ID card to give its residents easy access to vital online services.
The premier recently stressed the importance of this invention, particularly for the numerous Chinese citizens who live outside of their home province, in an address at a National People’s Congress event.
According to the report, customers used face biometrics to authenticate their IDs for activities such as hotel registration, banking, and delivery services, as well as ticketing, during the first trial of the digital ID card in 2018 with some banks and internet companies such as Tencent and Alibaba Group, according to SCMP.
In 15 major cities, digital ID cards are currently accepted. Smaller cities, though, are unwilling to use them.
The central bank of China has given significant roles in the implementation of the digital yuan to the state-owned banks that make up the foundation of the nation’s financial system. By way of illustration, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China last year added a “smart exchange function” to its mobile banking app, enabling users to automatically transfer the balances in their virtual yuan wallets into bank deposits. More than 40 firms in the province of Hainan have already paid employees using the digital yuan service provided by the Bank of China. Digital yuan is now accepted by the China Construction Bank for the purchase of wealth management goods. The Agricultural Commerce Bank also recently made history by issuing the first-ever digital yuan loan, which had a value of 500,000 RMB ($73,986). These financial institutions offer a clear route for the widespread adoption of the digital yuan thanks to their influence over millions of people and thousands of businesses worldwide.
Local administrations are progressively incorporating digital yuan into daily life. Since April 2022, citizens of Zhejiang province can pay taxes, postage, and social security benefits with digital yuan. Ten bus routes in Guangzhou now take digital yuan as payment, while 125 metro stations in Ningbo have done the same. All government employees in Changshu City will begin receiving their salaries in digital yuan in April 2023, taking the initiative a step further. The objective of creating the digital yuan China’s preferred payment method is easily attainable by integrating it into transportation and paychecks.
Unexpected remarks made by a former PBOC research director in December 2022 showed that China’s digital yuan adoption has been extremely low. Customers don’t seem to be eager to switch to this new payment method because they believe their present options to be enough. Public distrust has also been fueled by China’s epidemic recovery, stringent health regulations, and greater government surveillance. The traceability of the digital yuan raises questions about control and repression notwithstanding PBOC claims regarding personal privacy. The Chinese government, on the other hand, has a lot riding on the success of this technology and is not likely to backtrack on its commitments made during the trial phases.
In April 2020, China released its first CBDC experiments, paving the way for the testing of digital currencies.
“Last fall, the PBOC vice president announced that the digital yuan trial program will expand, bringing the total number of pilot areas to fifteen provinces and twenty-three cities,” Foreign Policy Research Institute writes.
“The addition of Chongqing and Guangzhou, two megacities, means that China’s top five largest cities are now offering the digital yuan as a payment option to a combined population of 98 million people.”




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