European banks to launch euro stablecoin in bid to counter US dominance
European banks to launch euro stablecoin in bid to counter US dominance
That’s exactly the problem. “Reversible in theory” doesn’t mean much if banks can’t or won’t act fast. Without real-time intervention and enforcement, the protections are mostly on paper, by the time they move, the money’s already gone.👌
For the past 11years I only transact with Crypto and I feel very much comfortable because any mistake I make is traceable and also refundable with zero charge. Almost everyone here in US has adapted to Crypto. The bank is just a reflection of the bad government. 👎
A regular transfer takes at least some hours/days. With digital currency the transfer is instant.
Apart from that, surveillance. There’s a (de)centralized register that shows how much money there is ti be found on any account at any given time.
The existing Euro does not have a proper system for day to day transactions. Transfers are currently handled by SEPA, which are only suitable for things like bills. This means that a lot of people especially in less developed EU nations end up using an international bank card, i.e. MasterCard/Visa for day to day transactions.
Details are somewhat vague, but the ECB’s website seems to have many good assurances. This even includes strong privacy features, such as offline capabilities and cash-like privacy.
FAQs on a digital euro - www.ecb.europa.eu/…/ecb.faq_digital_euro.en.html#…