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§ TAG · DATA-TRADING

Filed under data-trading

Every brief tagged "data-trading".

  • § 01 · TOKENS

    Cold Water on 'Token Trading' — Wang Qinglan on the NDA's High-Quality Data Set Initiative

    In March 2026, the National Data Administration released the *Implementation Plan for Promoting High-Quality Industry Data Set Construction (Draft for Public Consultation)*, which explores a 'token (词元) based value system' and 'token trading as a new transaction mode' for high-quality data sets. The Chinese AI policy community immediately heralded the move as 'revolutionizing data trading.' Wang Qinglan pours cold water: token is a measuring unit, not a magic transformer. AI tokens are not crypto tokens. The bottleneck in China's data-element market isn't measurement — it's supply, rights clarity, compliance cost, and data silos.

    tokens · ai-training-data · data-trading
  • § 02 · DATA-ECONOMY

    What Is Actually Traded on China's Data Exchanges — A Bakery Metaphor

    Per the Shenzhen Provisional Measures for Data Trading Administration, four categories of object can be traded on a Chinese data exchange: data products, data services, data tools, and other regulator-approved objects. Wang Qinglan walks through what each means in plain language with a bakery metaphor — wheat (raw data) becomes flour (data resources) becomes cakes (data products); a baker is a data service; the oven is a data tool. The piece is useful precisely because it answers a question overseas teams rarely think to ask: what are the data exchanges actually selling?

    data-economy · data-trading · data-products
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