In a surprising development, China has announced a groundbreaking Web3 strategy, signaling a shift in its stance on cryptocurrency and the digital landscape. Accordingly, it has declared its adoption of the development of NFTs and decentralized applications (dApps). This move, contrary to previous criticisms of cryptocurrencies, aims to increase innovation, security, and government accountability by focusing on key sectors such as government and industry.
A Strategic Move: China’s Embrace of NFTs and dApps
In collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Association for Science and Technology, China is responding to a proposal advocating the development of the Web3 industry by Wu Jiezhuang. The outlined strategy, with a strong emphasis on encouraging new business models in the areas of NFTs and dApps, challenges the current ban on digital assets in the country.
Despite regulatory restrictions, the government acknowledges the growing interest in NFTs among its citizens and commits to developing the Web3 industry and nurturing a robust digital ecosystem.
Pioneering Digital Identity: China’s Forward-Looking Approach
A significant aspect of the strategy includes initiating pilot applications related to distributed digital identity (DID). By exploring Web3 digital identity verification and management, China is bringing a forward-looking approach to the evolving digital environment. This is a step in line with local governments’ promises to develop the metaverse industry and also indicates a broader commitment to technological innovation.
While mainstream cryptocurrency use cases remain limited, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is planning pilot projects for distributed digital identity, focusing on digital identity verification for the public.
Legal Clarity and Standardization: A Transformative Change
As a notable development, a People’s Court in China published a comprehensive report in September examining the legal aspects of crypto assets and reshaping the country’s stance on cryptocurrencies.
The collaboration between the National Standardization Committee and the Ministry has established the National Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology Standardization Technical Committee, promoting a favorable environment for Blockchain-based Web3 development.
Research institutions in China are actively researching technologies related to Web3, emphasizing the transformative potential of decentralized technologies even in a traditionally cautious regulatory environment.
As China takes significant steps to promote the development of NFTs and dApps, the global Blockchain community is keenly watching the potential changes in the dynamics of the rapidly evolving digital space.