ECB sheds light on uses for a digital euro
‘Sandbox’ participants speak of largely positive experiences with prototype CBDC
The European Central Bank revealed some of the use cases that could be enabled by its digital currency.
In a report published on September 26, the ECB showed off the results of its “innovation platform”, in which around 70 private sector actors had experimented with the digital euro in a ‘sandbox’ testing environment.
The actors were divided into two groups: “pioneers” investigated how conditional payments could work from a technical standpoint, while 18 “visionaries” looked to “help address
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