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Breaking: China’s PBOC Reveals Action Plan to Boost Digital Yuan Adoption From 2026

Michael Adeleke
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Michael Adeleke

Michael Adeleke

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China PBOC unveils action plan to expand digital yuan use in 2026

Highlights

  • China has seen a new PBOC action plan to accelerate development of the digital yuan.
  • Deputy Governor Lu Lei said the central bank will retain full control and oversight of the digital currency.
  • The plan aims to standardize digital RMB issuance across China’s payment system.

China will accelerate the development of the Central Bank Digital Yuan currency. This comes amid the release of the new action plan that has been approved. All stages will begin in 2026.

PBOC Shares 2026 Timeline for Digital Yuan

The People’s Bank of China has issued a formal document entitled “Action Plan on Further Strengthening the Construction of Digital RMB Management Service System and Related Financial Infrastructure.” According to a statement from PBOC, this act shall be effective from 1st January 2026.

This plan offers a foundation for next-gen systems, which focus on the standardization of the digital yuan issuance and management in the financial system of China. It was clarified that the aim of the proposed project include the stabilization of the financial system and the upgrade of the payment system.

Mr. Lu Lei, the PBOC’s deputy governor, also spoke on the essential characteristics of the currency. He stated that the PBOC would have complete control of the technology management. This means that the PBOC would be solely responsible for the technology aspect of the currency.

China’s research into digital currency started in 2014 when the PBOC began initial studies and closed testing based on government guidelines.

In 2016, the central bank created a plan for a legal digital currency called DC/EP, which is used for electronic payments. Since then, pilot projects have slowly expanded.

These pilot projects, for both domestic and international use, have shown good results. It facilitates a hybrid system, which entails account-based solutions and a degree of blockchain technology. People transact using software wallets or hardware systems, depending on whether they are online or offline.

As of the end of November 2025, the number of transactions involving the digital currency is 3.48 billion. The cumulative amounted to 16.7 trillion yuan. Over 230 million wallets have been opened for individuals, and over 19 million wallets have been opened for institutions.

On the flip side, the multilateral cross-border platform, mBridge, facilitated more than 4,000 cross-border transactions, with the total amount not exceeding the equivalent of 387 billion yuan. This comes on the back of the potential issuance of yuan-backed stablecoins.

Progress Arises After Setbacks

Discussion to decommission mBridge emerged after the Bank for International Settlements withdrew from the project. They expressed concerns that the platform might help people avoid sanctions and harm the dollar’s global role.

However, it did not stop the Chinese authorities from continuing to work on the policies for the currency.

Under the revised action plan, the PBOC reaffirmed its two-tiered operational model wherein the central bank was responsible for making rules and technical standards while commercial banks managed the end-users.

Lu Lei said that banks offering digital yuan wallets will pay interest to clients based on balances, creating incentives. Even as adoption expands, PBOC authorities are tightening oversight. They recently called meetings with public security agencies and regulators to address renewed virtual currency speculation.

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Michael Adeleke is a passionate crypto journalist known for breaking down complex blockchain concepts and market trends into clear, engaging narratives. He specializes in delivering timely news and sharp market analysis that keeps crypto enthusiasts informed and ahead of the curve. With an engineering background and a degree from the University of Ibadan, Michael brings analytical depth and precision to every piece he writes.
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