In June, the European Union should receive its first legal proposal on the digital euro. The launch of the digital euro could be a reality in three or four years if the Bank’s Board of Directors decides in October to start the preparatory phase and testing of the digital euro. This phase can last two or three years. The digital euro is needed not only to preserve financial stability but also to standardize financial services for all EU citizens.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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