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China’s Tech Capital Shenzhen Issues 10 Millionth Blockchain Invoice
Over 10 million blockchain-based invoices have been issued in Chinese tech capital Shenzhen, according to the Shenzhen Tax Service, as reported by English-language local news outlet Xinhuanet on Nov. 1. Tencent-developed blockchain platform The tax agency also noted that the city is also actively promoting blockchain-enabled electronic billing. Shenzhen’s blockchain invoice system is reportedly developed by Chinese internet giant Tencent — the developer of the social media platform WeChat — together with the tax bureau of Shenzhen. The news comes a week after Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the country to accelerate blockchain adoption, calling the technology “an important breakthrough …
Blockchain / Nov. 1, 2019
The “Fapiao” Case: How China Is Fighting Corruption With Blockchain
China has been on the verge of blockchain adoption as of late. The technology, in fact, has become part of the country’s national, president-signed program. The latest advancement in the field relates to the country’s old corruption staple — fake invoices used to embezzle corporate and state funds. Tax authorities of the city of Shenzhen and a state-owned aerospace firm have recently turned to blockchain for immutable and transparent record-keeping, steadily putting an end to paperback corruption. China’s complex ‘fapiao’ invoice system To understand the nature of the latest blockchain solutions for China’s invoicing system, its general context should be …
Adoption / Aug. 17, 2018