EU Banks Urged To Embrace Digital Euro Amid Trump’s Stablecoin Push, Says ECB Board Member

Source Bitcoinist

In a recent statement, European Central Bank (ECB) board member Piero Cipollone emphasized the necessity for Eurozone banks to adopt a digital euro in light of US President Donald Trump’s initiative to promote stablecoins. 

These cryptocurrencies, pegged to the US dollar, are part of a broader strategy outlined by Donald Trump in an executive order issued last Thursday.

Stablecoins Vs Digital Euro

Cipollone expressed concern that Trump’s focus on fostering the development of dollar-backed stablecoins could further divert customers away from traditional banks, thereby strengthening the argument for the ECB to introduce its own digital currency. 

“The key word here in Trump’s executive order is ‘worldwide,'” Cipollone remarked during a conference in Frankfurt. He noted that this push for global stablecoin adoption would exacerbate the disintermediation of banks, leading to a loss of fees and clients.

Stablecoins function similarly to money market funds, providing exposure to short-term interest rates in a stable official currency, most often the US dollar. In contrast, a digital euro would serve as an online wallet backed by the ECB but operated by financial institutions such as banks. 

This digital currency would enable individuals, including those without bank accounts, to make payments easily. However, there may be limits on holdings, likely capped at a few thousand euros, and these holdings would not accrue interest.

Digital Euro’s Potential To Drain Liquidity From Cash Reserves

Reuters reports concerns that have also been raised by banks regarding the potential impact of a digital euro on their liquidity. There is a fear that customers might transfer funds to an ECB-backed wallet, thus draining their cash reserves. 

Currently, the ECB is experimenting with the practical applications of a digital euro, but a final decision on its launch will depend on the approval of relevant legislation by European lawmakers.

In a significant move, Trump’s executive order also precludes the Federal Reserve from issuing its own central bank digital currency (CBDC). This directive aligns with a broader trend, as countries like Nigeria, Jamaica, and the Bahamas have already launched their own digital currencies. 

Additionally, 44 other nations, including Russia, China, Australia, and Brazil, are conducting pilot programs for digital currencies, according to the Atlantic Council think tank.

All around, the push for a digital euro has become increasingly relevant, especially in the context of competitive pressures from stablecoins and other digital assets in the European Union. 

The ECB’s decision to move forward with a digital euro could significantly reshape the banking landscape in Europe, ensuring that it remains competitive in an increasingly digital economy.

Stablecoin

At the time of writing, the total market capitalization of digital assets stands at $3.52 trillion, of which stablecoins have captured a portion of $215 billion, according to DeFiLlama data.

Featured image from Bloomberg, chart from TradingView.com 

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