Europe set 2030 as a date to dismantle its reliance on US financial infrastructure like Visa/Mastercard payments; it's happening far quicker.

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Europe set 2030 as a date to dismantle its reliance on US financial infrastructure like Visa/Mastercard payments; it's happening far quicker. - Futurology Today

Now that the US sees the EU as a potential enemy, Europe has moved to ensure its financial system can never be sanctioned or shut down; something the US has done to Russia, Cuba, and Iran. By late 2025, efforts centered on the Digital Euro [https://www.techcentral.ie/european-lawmakers-reach-breakthrough-on-digital-euro/], a nonprofit payment system run by the European Central Bank (like euro cash). Due by 2030, it would offer lower fees and quickly replace much Visa and Mastercard usage. While still in development, other solutions arrived sooner. Instant bank-to-bank payments, bypassing cards, are expanding rapidly. In February, 130 million users across 13 national systems were linked in a Europe-wide network aiming to cover all of Europe. Fees are a fraction of Visa/Mastercard, though unlike the Digital Euro, it’s not yet available as a debit card; only online and on phones. The EU also wants to decouple from US software and is preparing its own alternative to Microsoft Office. Europe Is Breaking Up With Visa and Mastercard — and It’s a $24 Trillion Problem [https://europeanbusinessmagazine.com/business/europes-24-trillion-breakup-with-visa-and-mastercard-has-begun/] Europe builds Microsoft-alternative ‘Euro-Office’ to reclaim digital sovereignty [https://tech.eu/2026/03/27/europe-builds-microsoft-compatible-euro-office-to-reclaim-digital-sovereignty/]

In Portugal we can choose in the terminals to use our local network for debit, Multibanco. This network exists since the early 80s and all banks are part of it.
Multibanco - Wikipedia

Yeah but non nationals of Portugal cannot use it. So it doesnt help cross border payments like UPI from India does