Last year saw a notable shift in how Chinese companies approach international settlements. The euro gained traction as a preferred currency for cross-border transactions, reflecting broader changes in global payment flows and currency preferences. This trend matters because it signals how businesses are adapting their financial strategies in an increasingly multipolar economic landscape. As companies diversify away from traditional settlement methods, it raises questions about future payment infrastructure and which currencies will dominate in decentralized finance solutions.

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GasOptimizervip
· 11h ago
The euro is gaining popularity now, Chinese companies are also starting to ditch the dollar? This adds more topics to the sub-coin circle again.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 11h ago
The euro is rising, and Chinese companies are also starting to ditch the US dollar?
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 11h ago
The euro is rising again. Who's behind this move this time?
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RektButAlivevip
· 11h ago
Has the euro risen? Now it's China's turn to shake off the US dollar.
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