Digital euro
Cerca nel sito Site SearchThe European Central Bank (ECB) and the euro-area national central banks have been conducting a series of activities since January 2020, including analysis and experimentation, towards the possible introduction of a digital euro. This would be a digital version of cash, issued and guaranteed by the European Central Bank. It would complement rather than replace euro banknotes and coins and be an additional payment option for euro-area citizens.
A digital euro would be the natural evolution of cash in the digital age, just as coins evolved into banknotes. It would be a secure means of payment, available free of charge to those wanting to make digital payments anywhere in the euro area, even without an internet connection or mobile phone services.
The difference between a euro banknote and a digital euro would be comparable to that between a picture in a digital photo frame and a print of it: the format would change but not the content.
A digital euro would not be a crypto-currency, as it would be backed by a central bank, with a stable face value and legal tender status; neither would it be an investment instrument but rather a means of payment for the benefit of the economy and society as a whole.
A digital euro would safeguard the stability of our currency in the digital age.
The digital euro project is currently in its preparation phase, which started in November 2023 when the investigation phase was completed. This does not mean a decision has been made on the possible issuance of a digital euro.
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16 July 2025Third Progress Report on the Digital Euro Preparation PhaseThe European Central Bank (ECB) has today published its third progress report on the digital euro preparation phase, which summarizes the progress made in recent months in defining the technical aspects and regulatory framework for modernizing the single…
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10 April 2025Digital Euro: the New Rulebook Development Group Progress Report is published - April 2025The European Central Bank has published the fourth Progress Report of the Rulebook Development Group (RDG). The RDG is responsible for drafting the rulebook for the digital euro payment scheme. The report illustrates the progress made since the previous…
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8 April 2025Digital euro project: update by Piero Cipollone (ECB)Piero Cipollone, member of the ECB Executive Board, presented an update on the developments of the digital euro project to the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament.
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7 April 2025Chiara Scotti speaks at the conference on 'The interplay between tax and financial regulation in a new digital environment'Chiara Scotti, Deputy Governor of Banca d'Italia, delivers the keynote speech 'Financial and Tax Regulation for the Digital Era: Charting the Path Forward' at the conference on 'The interplay between tax and financial regulation in a new digital…
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A digital currency issued by the Central Bank, available for electronic payments, in shops and between people.
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Digital Euro - Ep. 3: an electronic means of payment as easy as cashEvery day, we make payments without even thinking about it: we use coins for a coffee at the coffee shop, a credit card to buy online, an ATM to take the subway, and a bank transfer to pay the rent. But do we really need so many different solutions? How…
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Digital Euro - Ep. 2: an electronic means of payment as easy as cashEvery day, we make payments without even thinking about it: we use coins for a coffee at the coffee shop, a credit card to buy online, an ATM to take the subway, and a bank transfer to pay the rent. But do we really need so many different solutions? How…
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Digital Euro - Ep. 1: an electronic means of payment as easy as cashEvery day, we make payments without even thinking about it: we use coins for a coffee at the coffee shop, a credit card to buy online, an ATM to take the subway, and a bank transfer to pay the rent. But do we really need so many different solutions? How…
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Chiara Scotti: interview with Class CNBCChiara Scotti, Deputy Governor of Banca d'Italia, was interviewed by Andrea Cabrini, editor of Class CNBC, during the event marking the 25th anniversary of the newspaper.