The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing were the first time the entire world heard about China’s first official digital currency: the digital yuan. According to a Reuters report quoting officials from the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), the 2022 Winter Olympics participants, tourists, and organizers might be spending more than $300,000 everyday in China’s digital yuan. Olympics Boost Digital Yuan Adoption According to a top official from the Chinese central bank (PBOC), China’s new digital currency, the e-CNY, is being used to make 2 million yuan ($315,761) or more of payments per day in its newest pilot during the Beijing...