China includes digital currency in plans for the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone

in lottery •  5 years ago  (edited)

While the rest of the world's governments are still in reluctance of the digital currency's value to their economy, China may again be ahead of the curve. In retrospect, China produced the world's first known paper money during the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907) which they called "flying cash". Meanwhile, everyone else were grudgingly bearing the inconvenience of heavy bulks of copper coins at the time.

Fast forward to today, China may pioneer the integration of digital currency into their government and commercial transactions. We at Mitoshi have always recognized this potential in cryptocurrencies—mass adoption and government integration. The very attribute of having that foresight is one of the key elements that allows our team to navigate through the muddy waters of the corporate terrain.

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