Spain Ventures into the Digital Euro Landscape
Spain strategically positions itself within the realm of the digital euro, signaling a transformative trajectory for the financial landscape.
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Spain strategically positions itself within the realm of the digital euro, signaling a transformative trajectory for the financial landscape.
A final decision is yet to be made about the issuing of a digital euro by the European Central Bank (ECB).
The Digital Euro Association (DEA) has published a new whitepaper
The Italian Banking Association (ABI) expressed its support with a new position paper.
The Commission plans to propose legislation for a ‘possible’ digital euro in 2023 to enable parliament and the European Council to debate it.
A leaked paper written by France, Germany and Italy, seen by CoinDesk, seeks to guide the European Central Bank’s plans for the digital currency
Commenting on the recent market volatility, Fabio Panetta also said stablecoins were still “vulnerable to runs,” just as investing in cryptocurrencies carried certain risks.
Jonas Gross spoke with Cointelegraph about the digital euro’s risks for private banks and the goals of the ECB.
Findings from the ECB's focus groups said the public was more likely to accept a digital euro that is accepted in physical and online stores and allows easy person-to-person payments.
The commission will consult with industry specialists on issues concerning the digital euro including international payments, privacy and the impact on financial stability.