Piero Cipollone this week tried a subtly different approach to persuade lenders in the eurozone to sign up to a central bank digital currency.
During a speech on July 10 in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, the European Central Bank board member with responsibility for the digital euro repeated the usual benefits of the CBDC: that it would be a free, pan-European digital currency, with privacy, resilience and universal acceptance at its core.
However, this time around he also highlighted that
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