Traditional Chinese is already available, although I believe we need more research on the possible language codes to make sure it is actually made available to all users with different phone configurations. This is the current situation:
- zh - Simplified Chinese (达世币)
- zh_TW - Traditional Chinese (達世幣)
I have not tested which language is actually delivered to the user if the phone is set to zh_HK or zh_SG, since these languages are not directly available. In this case, Android will need to fall back to one of the two above translations, but I am not sure which one it will select. (The decision paths for which language to display are
described here, but are different in different versions of Android.) We also have the option to set the translations to the region-independent zh_Hans and zh_Hant language codes. As you can see, it's a complicated situation, and we are trying to support as many locales as possible with our current process.
If you are in HK, can you let me know if you see Simplified or Traditional characters with your Android phone set to Chinese (Hong Kong)? If are in HK and see 比特幣, then everything is working as expected and the Bitcoin/Dash typo will be corrected in the next version, as described in my first post above.
Thanks for your help on this!