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Digital Euro launches eye for 2029 as ECB moves ahead with CBDC plans


The European Central Bank is reportedly aiming to launch its digital euro in 2029, if a legal framework can be hammered out.

Officials working on Central Bank Digital Currency The groundwork will continue to be laid after the current preparation phase ends this month, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

ECB officials have been Exploring a potential rollout of the digital euro from 2020, entering the preparatory phase in late 2023 as part of their plans.

Preparatory work is expected to continue at a meeting this week in Italy, according to Bloomberg’s sources, in the hope that a legal framework will be agreed upon by lawmakers and passed within the next four years.

EU lawmakers still disagree on whether a CBDC is a good idea

The project has faced significant skepticism from banks, legislators, member states and end-users, largely due to concerns around privacy and other risks.

The law has been before the European Parliament since 2023, and has faced delays amid political concerns and the 2024 elections.

In September, ECB board member Piero Cipolloni The middle of 2029 has been flagged As a possible date of launch and predicted that the European Parliament is likely to come to a consensus on a digital euro by May 2026.