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EU Advances Wholesale CBDC as Retail Euro Faces Controversy

Euro-area central banks dive into digital transformation with CBDCs, but a digital euro for users faces privacy and stability hurdles.
EU Advances Wholesale CBDC as Retail Euro Faces Controversy

Amid the digital wave sweeping across financial systems, Euro-area central banks are gearing up. Consequently, plans for a wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) are on the horizon, prioritizing financial market applications. However, a more controversial proposal for a digital euro targeting the everyday user faces headwinds due to privacy and potential impacts on traditional banks.

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Embracing CBDC for Streamlined Finance

François Villeroy de Galhau, governor of France’s central bank, shed light on these developments at a Parisian event. He revealed,

“The Eurosystem is diving into novel technologies for settling with central bank money. Besides, the first tokenized CBDC is in the pipeline.”

Moreover, he confirmed that specific criteria and related details will surface in the coming weeks. Significantly, real transaction trials will span the subsequent year.

This movement isn’t merely about digital transformation but also about efficiency. A study by finance advocates highlighted a potential savings boon of $100 billion annually through distributed ledger technology. Hence, this technology could drastically streamline back-office operations and free up collateral.

Additionally, Villeroy de Galhau emphasized that an approved network integrating smart contracts could empower central banks. In addition, it would let them regulate the money supply meticulously. Such governance is paramount to central banks’ inflation and financial stability oversight mission. 

Moreover, the exploration isn’t limited to one pathway. While considering alternative protocols and blockchains, the bank also considers its proprietary Distributed Ledger for Securities Settlement System, DL3S.

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Digital Euro for the Public: An Uphill Battle

Earlier this year, discussions around wholesale CBDC took center stage in industry meetings orchestrated by the European Central Bank. The momentum for this initiative is robust. However, the digital euro designed for the masses is ensnared in legislative tangles, encountering notable political resistance.

As the EU hastens its wholesale CBDC agenda, the journey for a digital euro for the everyday citizen remains paved with challenges. The balance between innovation and ensuring privacy and stability is delicate; only time will tell which path the EU will traverse more swiftly.

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