‘We Need a Euro Coin’: Regulators Race to Counter US Stablecoin Grip on European Market

2025-7-6 13:30

Europe’s reliance on dollar-pegged stablecoins is prompting swift MiCA enforcement and a possible digital euro. The region must now choose whether private euro tokens or an ECB-issued CBDC will lead its digital future. origin »

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No, the EU is Not Issuing a State-Backed Cryptocurrency

Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), said that the authority does not see a “concrete need” for a digital token alternative to the euro, according to Reuters. No Time for Crypto Highlighting the stability of fiat money and the infamous volatility of cryptocurrencies, Draghi told parliament members that a lack of robustness […] The post No, the EU is Not Issuing a State-Backed Cryptocurrency appeared first on CryptoSlate.

2018-9-16 22:00


Berkeley Professor Questions Stablecoin Viability in Unflattering Op-Ed

University of Berkeley Professor Barry Eichengreen has taken a swipe at the viability of stablecoins in an op-ed published on Project Syndicate. The critique, entitled “The Stable-Coin Myth,” argues stablecoins are not automatically "viable" just because they are pegged to an asset, though Eichengreen does believe they have an advantage over "conventional cryptocurrencies" such as bitcoin which he says "is highly unstable" and "unattractive as units of account.

2018-9-13 18:07