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RESEARCH ON DIGITAL CURRENCY RESHAPING CHINA'S SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM

Yan, Wenqing
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2025-05
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Global Finance
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https://doi.org/10.34944/f9fk-sq42
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In the digital economy era, the world is in a wave of digital currency innovation. China's "14th Five-Year" digital economy development plan proposes to explore the establishment of digital renminbi governance rules and promote the use of digital renminbi, which is of great significance to reshape China's social credit system. Based on the theoretical development of digital currency and central bank digital currency at home and abroad, this dissertation refines the core characteristics of fiat digital currency, and puts forward the significant advantages of digital currency in the reconstruction of the modern social credit system, the risks brought by the development of digital currency to the social credit system, and the challenges and opportunities faced by the reform of social credit system. In combination with the exploration and practice of China's digital renminbi and social credit system, this dissertation proposes that the development of China's digital renminbi has become an important element of the reform of social credit system, and the innovation of digital renminbi has accelerated the reconstruction of China's social credit system. In addition, this dissertation suggests that the government should play a leading role in the integration of digital renminbi into the innovation of social credit system, that market players should play a basic role in innovating digital renminbi and improving the social credit system, and that social players should be mobilized to participate in the reconstruction of the social credit system in the digital era.
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