European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde issued a statement Friday advocating for the digital euro, a central bank digital currency (CBDC), as a tool for unification within the European Union (EU). She stated the ECB intends to launch it “as early as possible.”
“Just as banknotes will continue to circulate, we want cash to also exist in the form of a digital euro,” Lagarde remarked, adding that this digital currency could facilitate online transactions across the EU. She elaborated: “This is a significant undertaking because the euro is our currency, your currency. It fosters unity. It’s a symbol of trust in our shared future, and we are progressing with the digital euro into the next and final phase of preparation.”
The ECB governing council announced Thursday its decision to proceed with the development of the technical infrastructure required for testing and deploying a retail CBDC. The potential rollout is projected for 2029, contingent upon the passage of enabling legislation by EU lawmakers.
CBDCs are generally perceived as opposing the philosophies underpinning cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi). Critics suggest that CBDCs risk creating a digitally controlled environment that could compromise civil liberties, freedom of expression, and fundamental human rights.
The ECB's announcement was met with substantial disapproval from the cryptocurrency community, eliciting overwhelmingly negative reactions.
Mert Mumtaz, CEO of remote procedure call (RPC) node provider Helius, responded to Lagarde and the ECB’s announcement with the comment, “Begone, witch, we're gonna use private money.”
Political analyst David Thunder stated, “The common currency is ‘a symbol of trust in our common destiny,’ but creating a central bank digital currency erodes that trust by enabling real-time monitoring of our payments and spending habits.”
Simultaneously, European legislators in France and Germany have presented legislative proposals aimed at prohibiting CBDCs and endorsing Bitcoin (BTC), a decentralized, neutral digital currency with a fixed supply.
Éric Ciotti, representing the Union of the Right for the Republic in France, spearheaded a proposal Wednesday to outlaw CBDCs within the country.
In Germany, the Alternative for Germany political party introduced a motion in October urging the government to recognize BTC as a strategic national asset.
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