Visitors at the Winter Olympics are allowed to convert foreign currencies into the digital version of China’s yuan. WSJ’s Jing Yang exchanges U.S. dollars to buy a cup of coffee to show how the central bank is trying to expand the e-CNY’s reach. Photo Composite: Michelle Inez Simon
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