The European Central Bank's leadership shared positive momentum on the Digital Euro initiative in their recent seasonal remarks. Christine Lagarde highlighted that development efforts have moved forward without major hiccups. The trajectory of CBDC advancement in Europe continues to attract market participants tracking digital asset infrastructure. As major economies progress on their respective digital currency frameworks, the movement toward a programmable euro could reshape settlement and payment mechanisms across the continent.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 14h ago
The digital euro is here, but can it really change anything?
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GamefiHarvester
· 14h ago
Digital euro is bragging again? Just listen to it, but how long will it really take to go live?
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BuyTheTop
· 14h ago
Lagarde's words sound quite optimistic, but I'm more concerned about when it will actually go live and be usable.
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UncleWhale
· 14h ago
Digital euro has finally avoided a crash after all this time, and Lagarde's words this time are somewhat reliable... But the real key is when it will actually go live.
The European Central Bank's leadership shared positive momentum on the Digital Euro initiative in their recent seasonal remarks. Christine Lagarde highlighted that development efforts have moved forward without major hiccups. The trajectory of CBDC advancement in Europe continues to attract market participants tracking digital asset infrastructure. As major economies progress on their respective digital currency frameworks, the movement toward a programmable euro could reshape settlement and payment mechanisms across the continent.