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China Plans to Pay Interest to Digital Yuan Holders

China will begin paying interest on its digital yuan in 2026, a move Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says exposes a growing competitive gap for U.S. stablecoins.

Written By:
Thales Rodrigues

Reviewed By:
Jahnu Jagtap

Last updated: January 8, 2026 11:29 AM
Published January 8, 2026 1:27 AM
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Last updated: January 8, 2026 11:29 AM
Published January 8, 2026 1:27 AM
China Plans to Pay Interest to Digital Yuan Holders

Key Highlights

  • China’s banks will pay interest on digital yuan balances starting January 2026.
  • Brian Armstrong warns that banning stablecoin rewards hurts U.S. competitiveness.
  • The move intensifies debate in Washington over stablecoin regulation.

China has decided to pay interest on its central bank digital currency, the digital yuan, starting in 2026, a shift that Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says gives Beijing a clear edge in the global race for digital money.

As per a report, the policy change, confirmed by China’s central bank, comes as U.S. lawmakers debate whether stablecoins should be allowed to offer rewards, a question Armstrong argues goes beyond lending and straight to global competitiveness.

China turns its CBDC into an interest-bearing asset

Under the new framework, China’s commercial banks will begin paying interest on digital yuan wallets from January 1, 2026. The balances will also carry deposit insurance and remain fully embedded in the country’s regulated banking system.

Until now, the digital yuan functioned like digital cash, useful for payments but offering no yield. Chinese regulators appear to have concluded that without interest, adoption would lag behind bank deposits and private payment platforms.

By adding yield, China is signaling it views its CBDC not just as infrastructure, but as a strategic financial product meant to compete for household and business balances.

The US risks falling behind

Reacting to the development, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said China’s move highlights a blind spot in U.S. policy debates.

“I worry we are missing the forest through the trees,” Armstrong wrote on X, arguing that rewards on stablecoins do not meaningfully change lending dynamics but do shape whether dollar-based digital money can compete globally.

China has decided to pay interest on their own stablecoin, because it benefits ordinary people, and they recognize it as a competitive advantage.

I worry we are missing the forest through the trees in the U.S. Rewards on stablecoins will not change lending one bit – but it does… https://t.co/nrpa8eSKUs

— Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) January 7, 2026

In his view, paying interest or rewards benefits everyday users directly, much like community banking, and blocking that feature would leave U.S. stablecoins at a structural disadvantage.

Politics, banks, and competitive pressure

Former Coinbase policy chief Faryar Shirzad echoed that concern, warning that opposition to stablecoin rewards is driven less by risk and more by incumbents protecting fee-heavy business models.

And of course, as the Senate deliberates, China understands the opportunity the bank lobby is poised to give them and announces that they will pay interest to users of the Digital Yuan. Undermining the supremacy of the USD has been a longstanding goal of the PRC – the Senate… pic.twitter.com/biQuY9bf5o

— Faryar Shirzad 🛡️ (@faryarshirzad) January 7, 2026

He noted that China’s decision comes as the U.S. Senate debates stablecoin legislation, arguing that banning rewards would effectively hand China a strategic advantage in payments and digital finance, an area where weakening dollar dominance has long been a stated goal of Beijing.

To keep watching

China’s decision to pay interest on the digital yuan reframes the stablecoin debate as a question of competition, not just compliance.

While the digital yuan remains tightly controlled, its new yield feature puts pressure on U.S. lawmakers to decide whether dollar-backed stablecoins should be allowed to compete on similar terms or risk ceding ground in the next phase of global payments.

Also read: Crypto.com Partners with Kyobo to Explore Digital Assets in S. Korea

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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