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Understanding Blockchain Technology: How It Works and Its Applications
科技
7/20/2026AI总结

Understanding Blockchain Technology: How It Works and Its Applications

Blockchain technology, initially proposed by Haber and Stornetta and popularized by Nakamoto, is a distributed digital ledger that stores data in immutable, timestamped blocks. It enables secure, decentralized transactions without third parties, used in cryptocurrencies and adopted by companies like Walmart and IBM for supply chain tracking, offering benefits like increased accuracy and security despite data storage limits and regulatory changes.

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TechCrunch Intl
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Uzbekistan's Digital Payment Boom Drives Financial Inclusion and Sector Transformation
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Business·6/26/2026AI总结

Uzbekistan's Digital Payment Boom Drives Financial Inclusion and Sector Transformation

Uzbekistan is experiencing a rapid increase in digital payments, with 71.17% of consumers expected to use them by 2025, up from 39% in 2021. This growth, driven by policy and technology, is transforming the financial sector, expanding access to banking services, and influencing areas like lending and investment, despite ongoing challenges in infrastructure and regulation.

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Euronews Business
4 min read
China Expands Cross-Border QR Payment with ASEAN, Enabling Yuan Transactions in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore
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Business·5/4/2026AI总结

China Expands Cross-Border QR Payment with ASEAN, Enabling Yuan Transactions in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore

China has enabled cross-border QR code payments with Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore, allowing users to pay in their home currencies. Alipay and QRIS now work across borders, with Chinese visitors able to use digital wallets in Thailand since late October and UnionPay/Alipay in Vietnam since December. Natixis analysts say the move advances dedollarisation, promotes yuan internationalisation and strengthens ASEAN economic ties.

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SCMP Economy
1 min read
RBI Extends E-Mandate Rules to Cross-Border Recurring Digital Payments
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Business·4/21/2026AI总结

RBI Extends E-Mandate Rules to Cross-Border Recurring Digital Payments

The Reserve Bank of India has extended its E-mandate rules to cover cross-border recurring electronic payments via cards, prepaid instruments, and UPI. The new regulations set a Rs 15,000 per-transaction limit and Rs 1 lakh cap for credit card, insurance, and mutual fund payments without additional authentication. Financial institutions must provide 24-hour pre-transaction notifications and customer opt-out facilities validated through additional factor authentication.

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Economic Times
2 min read