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Development for the Digital Euro Could Start in 2 Years as ECB Officially Starts to Investigate It

The European Central Bank (ECB) has revealed that it is “starting to investigate” the idea of a digital euro by commencing a two-year investigation. Christine Lagarde, the president of the ECB is of the opinion that the central bank needs to be ready to respond to the demand for digital currencies and create a European-based solution that “does not jeopardize the whole banking system.”

Lagarde wrote on Twitter:

“We at ECB believe that we should be ready and have the technology available to respond to people’s demands. That’s why we are launching a two-year investigation into a digital euro.”

The official website for ECB also now mentions that:

“We are now starting to investigate what a digital euro might look like. This investigation phase will start in October 2021 and last for about two years. We will look at how a digital euro could be designed and how it could be distributed to merchants and citizens, as well as the impact it would have on the market and the changes to European legislation that might be needed”

Lagarde also commented:

“If customers prefer to use digital currency rather than have banknotes and cash available, it should be available. We should respond to that demand. And make sure that we have a solution that is European based, that is secure, that is available under friendly terms, that can be used as a means of payment at reasonable terms as well and does not jeopardize the whole banking system, which should be part and parcel of the proposal.”

She also added:

“So that’s the reason why we’ve decided to go ahead with a two-year experiment to ensure that we can actually respond to that demand: Availability, just as cash is available and will continue to be available, but it will be a consumer’s preference; the safety and security of the device; user-friendliness; cheap cost; and ways of transacting business that will be recognized and accepted not only in the euro area but around the world.”

The ECB also mentions that: “Once the investigation phase has ended, we will decide whether or not to start developing a digital euro. We would then create and test possible solutions, working together with banks and companies which could provide the technology and the payment services.”

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