The European Parliament supported issuing an online and offline digital euro – breaking with a proposal by the leading lawmaker on the topic to only create the latter.
Legislators on Tuesday approved an amendment arguing for both versions of the digital money — as championed by the
The parliament said in a statement that the digital euro is “essential to strengthening EU monetary sovereignty, reducing fragmentation in retail payments, and supporting the integrity and resilience ...
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