European Central Bank releases results of digital euro consultation
Privacy concerns regarding the digital euro abound as the European Central bank tests the waters for a central bank digital currency. The European Central Bank has published the results of a public consultation on a potential digital euro as the institution inches closer to deciding whether to formally study such an initiative. According to a Wednesday announcement, the ECB received more than 8,200 responses to its public digital euro consultation — a personal record for the bank regarding participation in a public consultation. Of the total responses, 47% came from Germany, with a....
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