Liu Liehong

Person

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Policy Formalization

    The National Data Administration begins integrating 'ciyuan' into official AI development frameworks.

  2. China Development Forum

    Liu Liehong officially introduces 'ciyuan' as the state-sanctioned term for AI tokens.

Stories mentioning Liu Liehong 4

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China's 'Ciyuan' Strategy: Redefining AI Tokens as a Global Value Anchor

China has officially designated 'ciyuan' as the standard term for AI tokens, positioning them as a fundamental settlement unit for the intelligent era. This move signals a strategic shift to treat computational output as a new form of global currency, leveraging China's massive energy infrastructure to dominate the emerging 'token economy.'

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China Frames AI Tokens as 'Ciyuan' in Strategic Bid for Token Economy Dominance

China has officially designated 'ciyuan' as the standard translation for AI tokens, explicitly linking computational units to its national currency nomenclature. This regulatory move signals a strategic intent to treat AI processing power as a foundational economic settlement unit, leveraging China's energy infrastructure to challenge traditional financial metrics.

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China Designates AI Tokens as 'Ciyuan' in Strategic Move for Compute Hegemony

China has officially branded AI tokens as 'ciyuan,' or 'word currency,' signaling a strategic pivot toward treating computational units as a foundational economic settlement layer. This move positions Beijing to leverage its massive energy infrastructure to dominate the emerging global 'token economy' and challenge traditional financial value anchors like the US dollar.

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China Rebrands AI Tokens as 'Ci Yuan' in Bid for Computational Hegemony

China has officially designated 'ci yuan' (word currency) as the formal translation for AI tokens, signaling a strategic move to treat computational units as a new global settlement standard. This linguistic shift aligns with Beijing's goal to leverage its massive electricity production to dominate the emerging 'token economy' and challenge the US dollar's status as the primary value anchor.

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