
China Tech Talk
By TechNode
It is hosted by John Artman, Editor-in-Chief of TechNode English, and Matthew Brennan, founder of ChinaChannel

China Tech TalkAug 19, 2019

84: Facebook's Libra and China's Central Bank with Zennon Kapron
Just weeks after Facebook announced their Libra cryptocurrency project, the People's Bank of China has become quite vocal about their on-going project. Most recently, the PBOC announced that China's digital currency is "nearly ready." Following on from our previous conversation about Libra and QQ Coin, this week we're joined by Zennon Kapron, director of Kapronasia, to look at what Libra means in a global context as well as China's plans to launch its own digital currency.
Key questions
What are the biggest implementation and adoption challenges for Libra? Why don't governments like cryptocurrency? How does a digital currency affect the RMB's status? What are the downsides of a digital fiat currency?Links
China Tech Talk 33: Fintech IPOs and the future of money in China with Zennon Kapron China Tech Talk 80: Libra lessons from WeChat and QQ China fast-tracks development of national digital currency in response to Libra China’s digital fiat currency is ‘nearly ready’ for launch: PBOC official WeChat Conference: CHina CHat 2019! Become a member of TechNode SquaredGuest
Zennon Kapron, @ZennonKapronHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @mbrennanchina, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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83: Podcasting and why the open web is dead in China with Rio Zhan
At the end of 2018, Connie Chan of Andreesen Horowitz, wrote about how podcasts in China monetize. However, what she calls podcasts aren't really what we call podcasts: they're more like paid-for educational audio content. Podcasting, like what we do at China Tech Talk, is actually still very immature in China. But that doesn't mean there aren't content creators following the "traditional" podcasting model.
To talk about this, we're joined this week by Rio Zhan, early stage VC and host of the Crazy Capital podcast. We share notes on podcasting and talk about how China's content models have evolved away from the open web.
Key questions
Why is the China market different for audio content? Why is the open web almost non-existent in China? What role does culture play in creating acceptance of paying for content? How might Facebook's Libra enable monetization for Western podcasts?Links
Crazy Capital (in Chinese) Outgrowing Advertising: Multimodal Business Models as a Product Strategy The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet WeChat Conference: CHina CHat 2019! Become a member of TechNode SquaredGuest
Rio Zhan, @RioJotHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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82: Tech conferences in China
In the tech and startup ecosystem, there's always another conference to attend. The landscape isn't all that clear, however, with some conferences getting more public hype and others keeping it low-key. After organizing and attending many of them, John and Matt sit down this week to go over what's out available, what makes certain conferences different, and which are some of the best to attend and why.
Key questions
What kinds of conferences are there? What should you consider before going to a conference in China? How do conferences monetize? How much work goes into a successful conference?Links
WeChat Conference: CHina CHat 2019! Become a member of TechNode SquaredHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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81: The new new retail with Michael Norris
In June, Carrefour sold 80% of its China operations to electronics retailer Suning. The news is representative of a much broader shift in the new retails space. When we first covered new retail in 2018, unmanned stores were gaining traction and it was unclear if Alibaba was going to win. In 1.5 years, unmanned stores are almost dead and Alibaba is a clear winner.
To discuss this shift, we're happy to welcome Michael Norris, research and strategy manager at AgencyChina.
This episode was recorded on June 25, 2019.
Key questions:
Why would Suning be interested in Carrefour? How did JD lose the new retail battle? What makes Hema and the Alibaba model so successful? What makes the China market so difficult for non-China retailers?Links
New Retail Keynote (Dropbox) Carrefour sells 80 per cent of its Chinese retail operations to Suning for 4.8 billion yuan Why it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee on Luckin WeChat Conference: CHina CHat 2019! Become a member of TechNode SquaredGuest
Michael Norris, LinkedInHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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80: Libra lessons from WeChat and QQ
On June 18, Facebook announced the Libra cryptocurrency, a solution to their P2P payments conundrum. As to be expected, this move has gotten a lot of attention. In China, that attention has taken the form of comparing Libra to Tencent's breakthrough Q Coin as well as how WeChat has integrated payments.
Key questions:
What is Q Coin? What's the difference between a virtual currency and a cryptocurrency? What is the relationship between Libra, Calibra, and Facebook? Will China ever have something like this?Links
Everything you need to know about Libra, Facebook’s ambitious cryptocurrency Can Facebook’s Libra replicate WeChat Pay’s digital payment dominance? Facebook, Libra, and the Long Game FACEBOOK’S CALIBRA IS A SECRET WEAPON FOR MONETIZING ITS NEW CRYPTOCURRENCY Become a member of TechNode SquaredHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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79: Facial recognition, AI, and privacy in China with Zen Soo
Facial recognition has taken off in China. Perhaps the most widely implemented use case, facial recognition is used to deter jaywalkers, track attention and behavior in schools, catch criminals, monitor live streamers, and more. Unlike Western countries, China's privacy protections laws are almost non-existent, but that is changing with draft legislation soon to be released
Key questions:
What is China's plan for facial recognition? How is facial recognition being used now? What are the local attitudes toward the technology?Links
Video: Facial recognition is on the rise in China Upgraded AI surveillance helps nab student suspected in mother’s murder Inside China Tech podcast Become a member of TechNode SquaredGuest
Zen Soo, @zensoo, SCMPHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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78: Hot take—Huawei after Google
Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei's access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it.
Correction: In this episode, John says that "HongMeng OS" could be translated as "Red Dream." This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology's primal chaos.
Links
Hongmeng, Huawei’s proprietary OS, incorporates next-generation technology Shanghai tech board to push semiconductor independence Why Huawei’s ‘wolf culture’ will help telecom titan fight off attacks and thrive Halt and Catch Fire (TV series about making an OS) Frontline: Trump's Trade War Become a member of TechNode Squared Get your tickets to the first annual EmergeHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelEditor
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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77: Peer-to-peer lending in China—Tech-driven shadow banking with Andrew Polk
China’s online peer-to-peer lending industry has been in turmoil for the last three years as financial regulators have clamped down as part of “de-risking” efforts. Tuandai.com, a top P2P lender, collapsed in March due to turnover problems. As of February, the platform had more than 220,000 investors with RMB 14.5 billion ($2.15 billion) in outstanding loans. The company is under investigation for illegal fundraising, leading to the arrest of 41 people so far, including co-owners Tang Jun and Zhang Lin.
This week, Andrew Polk, partner at Trivium China, joins us to discuss what's happening with the P2P lending industry in China.
Key questions:
What role has the government played in the growth and death of P2P lending? How is the crackdown on cryptocurrency different from the tightening regulations around P2P lending? Are P2P companies really tech companies, as many claim? Can we expect companies like Dianrong to survive this round of government scrutiny?Links
22: P2P lending, retail banking, and the future of online services with Ling Kong The Trivium Tip Sheet Become a member of TechNode Squared Get your tickets to the first annualGuest
Andrew Polk, @andrewpolk81Hosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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76: US vs China—AI asymmetries with Jeffrey Ding
With the number of English speakers around the world, it's no surprise that Chinese AI experts and engineers are keeping up with developments across the Pacific. However, the same is not true when it comes to the Chinese language. Indeed, Andrew Ng, former Chief Scientist at Baidu and co-founder of Coursera, made this exact point years ago when interviewed about China's AI progress. Jeffrey Ding, China lead for the Center for the Governance of AI, is trying to change that information asymmetry with his ChinAI newsletter featuring translations of Chinese thought leadership in AI.
Links
ChinAI newsletter How I learned to stop worrying and love surveillance capitalism 62: AI Superpowers with Kai-Fu Lee TechNode Podcast NetworkGuest
Jeffrey Ding, @jjding99Hosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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75: Pinduoduo's free cash flow problem with James Hull
Free cash flow is cash a company can use for whatever they want. If Pinduoduo is free cash flow positive they’ll likely be able to continue their growth spend and get even larger. If its free cash flow negative, the growth plan will put too much strain on their cash position and, it will eventually fail. To say it simply: the stakes are high.
This week, we're joined by James Hull, professional investor and co-host of the China Tech Investor podcast, to take a look at Pinduoduo's actual financial health.
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Pinduoduo’s free cash flow conundrum 43: The e-commerce platform becoming a threat to Alibaba with Thomas Graziani China Tech Investor podcast TechNode Podcast NetworkGuest
James Hull, @jameshullxHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
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74: Bitmain, Bitcoin Cash, and the future of crypto with Nishant Sharma
One of the earliest companies to get into bitcoin mining, Bitmain makes and sells mining equipment and manages one of the world's largest bitcoin mining pools. A controversial company in the space (as are most), Bitmain backed the Bitcoin Cash fork as well as the subsequent fork into Bitcoin Cash ABC.
This week we are joined by Nishant Sharma, International PR and Communications Director at Bitmain, to talk about the company, some of their tech, as well as their future plans.
This episode was recorded on January 31, 2019.
Links
How the world’s largest bitcoin miner is taking on AI’s most powerful players Bitmain co-founder Wu Jihan may be departing from core business TechNode Podcast NetworkGuest
Nishant Sharma, @nishantsharma87, LinkedInHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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73: Mobility's maturation and misery: One ofo doesn't ruin everything
All of China's most visible mobility players have undergone significant change over the last 12 months. Ofo is on the verge of collapse, Mobike is now Meituan Bike, and Didi is grappling with how to move past their existential safety problem.
Links
Failures and opportunities: A pivotal moment for China’s mobility industry TechNode Podcast NetworkHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
Peter IsachenkoPodcast information
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72: Gaming regulation rectification with Daniel Ahmad
Early last year, the central government put a freeze on gaming approvals, shutting out many big titles from making money, including PUBG and Fortnite. However, in December, they reopened approvals only to find themselves with a 6-month backlog, leaving giants Tencent and Netease still unable to monetize their biggest hits.
Daniel Ahmad, analyst at Niko Partners, joins us again to talk gaming regulation in China, the role of mini games in the WeChat vs Douyin battle, and how Steam is faring in the Middle Kingdom.
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Niko Partners China Tech Talk 18: China's gaming and e-sports industry with Daniel AhmadGuest
Daniel Ahmad, @ZhuGEXHosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelProducer
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71: The Chinese takeover of the Indian app ecosystem with Shadma Shaikh

70: WeChat vs TikTok: China's Stories

69: Restrictions and restructurings — 2018 in review, part 2

68: The year that tech became political — 2018 in review, part 1

67: IPOs in a bear market with Shai Oster
This week, John and Matt talk with Shai Oster, Asia bureau chief for The Information, about the rash of Chinese IPOs in a down market, looking at Tencent Music, Xiaomi, Pinduoduo, Meituan Dianping. We also talk about the possibilities for Bytedance and Ant Financial IPOs in 2019.
Links
China Tech Talk 49: The Xiaomi IPO with The Information’s Shai Oster What China’s history of overseas tech IPOs says about the current wave TechNode IPO coverage Sign up for TechNode newsletters Subscribe to The Information Guest Shai Oster - The Information author page, @beijingscribe Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @mbrennanchina ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed China Tech Talk.com Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3

66: The next Facebook will be Chinese

Introducing China Tech Investors
This week they talk G20 and China-US tensions with Chris Balding. Search in iTunes or your favorite podcast app for "China Tech Investor" to subscribe.

65: Walmart China: Ted Hopkins live from TechCrunch Shenzhen

64: China's VR market: Alvin Wang Graylin live from TechCrunch Shenzhen

63: Mafengwo and fake numbers in China
Guest
Wang Boyuan – @thisboyuan
Hosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing
Matthew Brennan, @mbrennanchina

62: AI Superpowers with Kai-Fu Lee

61: How technology has changed music in China

60 (updated): How to make a billion dollar company in China with Fritz Demopoulos

59: China's cybersecurity law: GDPR for the Middle Kingdom with Samm Sacks

58: Is Bullet Messenger a WeChat killer?

57: The secret history of WeChat with Heatherm Huang

56: China coffee wars revisited: Luckin vs Starbaba

55: Huawei's wolf culture: Kill or be killed, part 2
This is the second of two parts.

54: Huawei's wolf culture: Kill or be killed, part 1
This is the first of two parts.

53: The China that can be understood is not the real China

52: The globalization of the Chinese traveler with Victor Tseng, CCO of Ctrip

51: The best of China Tech Talk's first year, part 2

50: The best of China Tech Talk's first year, part 1

49: The Xiaomi IPO with The Information's Shai Oster

48: Problems With Chinese & Western tech media with Wang Boyuan, of TechCrunch.cn

47: Shenzhen style innovation: IP protection, ZTE, and manufacturing standards with Benjamin Joffe of HAX

46: Internet business models disrupt China's coffee market: Luckin Coffee

45: Tencent vs Alibaba - The battle for China’s offline retail with WSJ’s Liza Lin

44: Short video and China’s hottest app

43: The e-commerce platform becoming a threat to Alibaba with Thomas Graziani

42: China's mobility and transport market gets all mixed up

41: New retail, new customer experiences with Stephane Monsallier
This week, John and Matt talk with Stephane Monsallier, founder of Shops of the Future, about new retail and Alibaba's strategy with Hema.

40: Unpacking China's "new retail"

39: PUBG and the future of Steam in China with Charlie Moseley
[This was recorded on 01 Feb 2018]

38: Trends in early-stage Chinese startups with Edith Yeung
Edith Yeung on WeChat: edithyeung

37: Weibo's KOL woes with Elijah Whaley

36: Don't forget about Weibo with Manya Koetse

35: A change in WeChat is a change in Chinese society

34: Making, hacking, and hardware with Naomi Wu
Thanks a bunch to @Broadcastorm for the suggestion and making the intro!

33: Fintech IPOs and the future of money in China with Zennon Kapron

32: China tech trends in 2017, part 2

31: China tech trends in 2017, part 1

30: Live from TechCrunch - Interview with BingoBox and Xiaomi

29: Tencent's $2 bln Western beachhead

28: Reinventing commercial real estate with Dominic Penaloza

27: Can the iPhone X save Apple in China?
This week, Matt and John revisit their discussion about Apple in China to look at how the country's consumers have responded to the iPhone X.

26: The Uber China Mafia with Chenyu Zheng
This week, Matt and John talk about the lasting impact Uber has had on the entrepreneurs and their startups since they exited Chin

25: Mobike goes global with Florian Bohnert
- How Mobike has expanded into global markets
- The challenges of globalizing from China
- Finding talent and educating users
- Differences in recreational vs commute use in different countries
- Whether Mobike will expand beyond bikes

24: The water we swim in
- Economic growth and habituated pace of change
- Generational differences in user habits
- Super apps
- Values that don't include net neutrality or the open web
- The phone as life's control center

23: Group chat rules, VPNs, and the future of the internet in China
- Rules affecting group chats in WeChat, QQ, and Baidu Tieba
- The technical sophistication of China's internet control policy
- How China's policy towards the internet helped create BAT
- What a China with perfect information might look like

22: P2P lending, retail banking, and the future of online services with Ling Kong
- How peer-to-peer (P2P) lending got started
- What makes Dianrong different from their competitors (hint: there's a reason we're talking to the CTO)
- How the government sees the P2P lending industry
- Why and how China's credit habits are changing
- What a private blockchain application could look like

21: China's ICO ban with Patrick Dai

20: Alipay vs WeChat and why smile to pay matters
- Alipay and WeChat's money market funds
- WeChat's new money market fund feature
- The dangers and benefits of ubiquitous facial recognition
-The role WeChat and Alipay are playing in reshaping retail banking in China
-Whether Alipay can ever become a platform like WeChat

19: China's $20 billion news app with Dannie Li
- Why Jinri Toutiao is so popular
- How it is so sticky
- Its business model and why its valuation is high
- Why advertisers love it so much
- Risks to the app and business model
- Conflicts between Toutiao and content producers
- Challenges as Toutiao expands inside and outside China

18: China's gaming and e-sports industry with Daniel Ahmad
- The uniqueness of China's games market
- The size of the e-sports industry
- How gaming and e-sports are becoming more mainstream
- Tencent's position in the games market
- The role of Honour of Kings
- Future prospects for gaming and e-sports in China

17: China's largest retailer with Josh Gartner
- How JD stacks up against Amazon and Alibaba
- Early challenges and a crucial pivot towards in-house logistics
- Tencent as a major stakeholder
- The move towards a greater offline presence
- Drone deliveries to rural China

16: ICO madness and China's bitcoin fever with Neil Woodfine
- What bitcoin and blockchain are
- What Ethereum might be
- Why ICOs don't make sense
- How bitcoin is going to play a bigger part in decentralized transactions
- Why bitcoin is so big in China and should we be worried

15: Baidu ain't that bad with Kaiser Kuo
- What the early China internet was like
- How he joined Baidu
- How Chinese companies are like ice age tribes
- VPNs in China
- Future prospects for the company

14: Tencent's OTHER killer app
- Background on mobile gaming and MOBA's
- Why it's become a cultural phenomenon
- Why Tencent is butting heads with the Communist Party newspaper
- Which Chinese celebrities are investing in e-sports
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13: AT's Southeast Asia entrance with Bernard Leong
This week John and Matthew talk with Bernard Leong, host of the Analyse Asia podcast, about Alibaba and Tencent's activity in Southeast Asia, including:
Why banks aren’t competing with each other but with other tech companies Why Southeast Asia may be Amazon’s Waterloo Why WeChat and WhatsApp have been so slow Why Tencent and Alibaba may team upLinks
Analyse Asia Sean Konieczny: Jack Ma is set to disrupt e-commerce... again Emma Lee: These Ex-Baidu employees are connecting SEA merchants with mobile payment tools How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3 China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production
12: China from Asia and China in Asia with Jon Russell
This week John and Matt talk with Jon Russell, TechCrunch's man in Asia about covering China from the outside. We cover topics including:
Biggest challenges in covering China from outside the country Explaining China to people who aren't familiar with the market Challenges for bike sharing outside China Chinese brands in Thailand How China's biggest companies are differentiating outside their home countryLinks
Jon Russell on TechCrunch How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3 China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production

11: Bringing your apps to China with Shlomo Freund and Michael Michelini
This week John and Matt talk with Shlomo Freund and Michael Michelini, hosts of the China Business Cast, about bringing your app to China, including:
Why games are difficult to bring to China How app markets monetize Why there is no paid app category in China's app stores How to tell if your app will be successfulLinks
China Business Cast The top 10 Android app stores in China in 2017 App in China Startup Noodle Global from Asia How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3 China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production

10: Influencers in China and the future of brands with Elijah Whaley
Links
John Artman: Rules for Weibo KOLs shed light on Alibaba-Tencent tensions Eva Yoo: Lessons from failed influencer campaigns in China Eva Yoo: 3 ways Chinaccelerator Batch 11 startups monetize with KOL marketing How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3 China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production
09: Astroturfing, tipping, and how to become a live stream celebrity in China with Lauren Hallanan
Links
Lauren Hallanan: China Live Emma Lee: Momo sees record revenue growth thanks to live streaming Charles Custer: Fei Cheng Wu Rao: China's Hottest Dating Show Tracey Xiang: Report: China's live streaming market grew 180% in 2016 How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3 China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production
Episode 08: How Chinese internet celebrities are taking over e-commerce with Dannie Li

Episode 07: WeChat's pivot in-progress

Episode 06: Smartphones in China - Apple's growing weakness

Episode 05: From the Valley to China, Shifting Gears with Steve Hoffman

Episode 04: Exclusive interview with Florian Bohnert, Mobike's Head of International Expansion

Episode 03: Bike sharing business models - Mobike and ofo

Episode 02: Mini-programs - WeChat's killer feature

Episode 1: An introduction to China's bike sharing
John and Matthew talk about bike sharing. Since the middle of 2016, China's streets have explosions of yellow, orange, blue, and green as the bike sharing wars take off. Who are the big players? Why is it taking off in China? Will the Chinese government intervene like they have with ride-hailing?
Links
TechNode's coverage of bike sharing John Artman: Mobile payments, O2O, and the IoT economy Matthew Brennan: Mobike & Ofo: Bike Sharing Industry Report (Nov 2016) Matthew Brennan: China Bike Sharing Report: March 2017Hosts
John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannelPodcast information
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Episode 0: Introductions
China Tech Talk is a TechNode x ChinaChannel co-production
This episode is all about introductions: who we are, what we do, and what this podcast is about.
John Artman is Editor-in-Chief at TechNode English.
Matthew Brennan is the founder of ChinaChannel.