ECB to cap digital euro issuance at €1.5 trillion
If a digital euro is launched, its issuance would be capped at €1.5 trillion.European Central Bank
ECB to cap digital euro issuance at €1.5 trillion
If a digital euro is launched, its issuance would be capped at €1.5 trillion.
France’s central bank governor forecasts CBDC launch in the next three to five years
In the next three years a “strong” national digital currency will emerge worldwide. The forecast was given by France's central bank governor François Villeroy de Galhau, The Block reports.
ECB chief calls for regulation of cryptocurrencies
ECB chief Christine Lagarde said that cryptocurrencies are unbacked and should be regulated.
ECB outlines timeline for digital euro issuance
The European Central Bank (ECB) could issue CBDC by 2026, said ECB Executive Board member Fabio Panetta.
ECB deems anonymity of digital-euro holders undesirable.
User anonymity is not a desirable feature of the design of the digital euro, according to a presentation by the ECB, Patrick Hansen of Unstoppable Finance said.
ECB calls for global regulation of cryptocurrencies
Cryptocurrencies are a global phenomenon, so coordinated efforts are needed to regulate them. This was stated by Fabio Panetta, a member of the ECB’s Executive Board.
ECB officials warn of the negative impact of the digital euro on foreign currencies
The digital euro could undermine financial stability in non-EU countries with weak economies, displacing their national currencies. This was stated by Fabio Panetta, a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council.
ECB brings cryptocurrencies under electronic payments oversight framework
The ECB Governing Council approved a new regulatory framework for oversight of electronic payments, which included assessments of the effectiveness and safety of wallets and services related to cryptocurrencies.
ECB selects 30 members for advisory group on the digital euro
The European Central Bank (ECB) has formed an advisory group on potential development and rollout of CBDC.
Lagarde rejects comparisons between stablecoins and currencies
All cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, including stablecoins, fall under the definition of speculative assets, and recognizing them as currencies is inappropriate. This view was outlined by Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB).We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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