![]() “The launch of Libra would significantly affect the course of global expansion for digital payment companies, especially for those who are not in the Libra consortium,” Tencent’s whitepaper said. In 2018, Alipay’s parent Alibaba Group actually topped the list with a total of 90 patent applications focused on blockchain-related technologies, even more than other multinational companies including IBM, Mastercard and the Bank of America. ![]() The company also partnered with Intel to develop a blockchain for internet of things applications, while starting to test blockchain financial applications with the Bank of China in 2017. Tencent led a $20 million Series A round in blockchain provenance startup Everledger, also participated in by asset manager Fidelity Investments, in September. The company’s new TrustSQL platform is designed as a three-part system with the core chain layer, a product and service layer, and an application layer to provide digital asset management and authentication. WeChat parent Tencent has been building a suite of blockchain services since they released their first white paper in 2017. “If any transactions are identified as being related to bitcoin or other virtual currencies, Alipay immediately stops the relevant payment services.”Īnd yet while both Chinese companies share the official stance on crypto assets, they are heavily investing in blockchain and cloud computing technologies. “WeChat Pay does not support crypto trading, and the platform has never been open to any crypto category,” the company’s official account said in a post on Weibo. Related: BIS Wants ‘Level Playing Field’ for Banks Amid Threat from Facebook With more than 1 billion active daily users on Tencent’s social media WeChat, its digital payment spinoff WeChat Pay is one of the two leading companies in the industry, along with Alipay, the mobile payment affiliate of Alibaba Group.īoth WeChat and Alipay have insisted on a firm stance against crypto exchanges using their payment services as a gateway for Chinese customers’ fiat on-ramp in a peer-to-peer fashion through over-the-counter trading. Neither Tencent nor Alibaba, which operates WeChat Pay’s competitor Alipay, is involved in any known cryptocurrency or trading projects. “Any internet company that has a relatively mature digital payment system, such as WeChat Pay and Alipay, would be threatened by the stablecoin if it is ever launched,” the whitepaper reads.Ĭhina’s central bank has been working on its own national digital currency for the past few years, while banning any fiat-to-crypto trading activities in the country since 2017. Related: Tencent, Fidelity Back $20 Million Round for Blockchain Firm Everledger But that would be direct competition the Chinese companies could not replicate. ![]() The Libra coin could quickly win market share in countries that do not have a credible local currency of their own, or in places where people do not have access to basic financial infrastructure, it continued. In a blockchain whitepaper published in Chinese this week, Tencent said Facebook’s Libra initiative seems “bold and radical” but is actually a “prudent and rational” move for the Silicon Valley giant. For example, it encourages WeChat users to scan codes at stores to purchase products and enjoy discounts.Īnother Chinese social network Weibo, in March also launched an online payment service WeiboPay to translate its heavy Web traffic into revenue, according to a separate report by China Daily.Tencent, the Chinese internet giant and parent of messaging app WeChat, said the proposed launch of Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency would pose serious risks to existing digital payment systems. ![]() The company has long indicated its goal to venture into the e-commerce area, but has been looking at ways to monetize its user base without charging for the app, the Xinhua report said. Tencent will also handle all backend technical integration and support for these merchants, including page design and payment linkups, Liu Sishan, the Chinese company's public relations officer said in the report, but did not reveal how Tencent charges the vendors. Fast food chain McDonald's, for instance, is among the first batch of merchants to open up an online channel through WeChat where its followers can pay 3 yuan (US$0.49) for an afternoon tea discount coupon, and transactions are completed under the WeChat payment framework. Since early-June, WeChat has enabled a selected number of registered corporate accounts to offer online shopping services, the report noted. ![]()
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