According to CoinDesk, the European Commission will publish the EU digital euro bill on June 28, showing that the use of digital euros to pay interest or surcharges will be prohibited. In addition, the bill states that since the first issue of the digital euro CBDC, it must support offline cash payments to protect privacy, and users cannot program it to restrict subsequent use. The bill will be proposed by the European Commission on June 28. For offline transactions, neither the European Central Bank nor payment service providers have access to personal transaction data, and banks distributing digital euros could send details about the source of funds in an account to financial crime authorities in case of suspicion of money laundering.