Digital Euro Project

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Mi., 25. März 2026

ECB Prepares for Potential Digital Euro Launch

Wirtschaft & Handel ECB

Digital Euro: ECB explores potential launch to modernize EU payments

Do., 2. Apr. 2026

ECB: Digital euro ensures resilience in payments

Wirtschaft & Handel ECB

ECB emphasizes digital euro's role in strengthening EU payment autonomy.

Sa., 25. Apr. 2026

ECB signs digital euro payments agreements

Wirtschaft & Handel ECB

ECB advances digital euro with agreements for future payments.

Fr., 19. Juni 2026

ECB Outlines Future of Digital Euro

Wirtschaft & Handel European Central Bank

A digital euro would be a public alternative to private digital payments, not a replacement for cash.

Mo., 22. Juni 2026

ECB: Central Bank Money Key to Sovereignty

Wirtschaft & Handel European Central Bank (ECB)

The ECB sees public money, like a digital euro, as essential for Europe's financial sovereignty.

Mi., 15. Juli 2026

ECB Selects 36 Providers for Digital Euro Pilot

Wirtschaft & Handel European Central Bank

The digital euro project is moving into a practical testing phase with real payment providers.

Sa., 1. Aug. 2026

Digital Euro App Pledges High Accessibility Standards

Wirtschaft & Handel European Central Bank

The future digital euro is being designed to be user-friendly for everyone, including those with disabilities.

Zusammenfassung

The European Central Bank (ECB) is actively progressing with its Digital Euro Project, currently in a practical testing and preparation phase. Recently, the ECB selected 36 payment service providers to participate in a pilot program, testing diverse payment scenarios and refining technical features. This complements efforts to ensure future accessibility, with the ECB committing to designing the digital euro app to meet the highest accessibility standards, collaborating with user associations and experts. Crucially, the ECB also signed agreements with European standard setters to facilitate digital euro payments, advancing technical readiness and interoperability.

This initiative holds significant implications for both citizens and businesses. A digital euro would provide a secure, public form of digital money, complementing cash rather than replacing it. It aims to reduce reliance on external payment providers, bolstering Europe's financial sovereignty and resilience in payments. For citizens, it promises an inclusive payment option, promoting financial inclusion and offering an accessible alternative to private digital currencies. Businesses stand to benefit from enhanced payment efficiency and innovation across the euro area.

Looking ahead, the project is heading towards a critical decision point. The current investigation phase will inform a final decision on whether to proceed with developing and launching a digital euro, which is expected after the legislative process is complete. The ECB emphasizes the digital euro's role in maintaining the stability of the financial system and upholding central bank money as a foundation of European sovereignty in the digital age.

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