TLDR ECB targets 2029 for digital euro launch pending EU legal framework approval Only Nigeria, Bahamas, and Jamaica have launched CBDCs globally, with 49 countries in pilot phases EU lawmakers divided on privacy protections and user holding limits for digital currency ECB simulations show €700 billion could shift from bank deposits to digital wallets Implementation [...] The post European Central Bank Sets 2029 Launch Date for Digital Euro appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR ECB targets 2029 for digital euro launch pending EU legal framework approval Only Nigeria, Bahamas, and Jamaica have launched CBDCs globally, with 49 countries in pilot phases EU lawmakers divided on privacy protections and user holding limits for digital currency ECB simulations show €700 billion could shift from bank deposits to digital wallets Implementation [...] The post European Central Bank Sets 2029 Launch Date for Digital Euro appeared first on Blockonomi.

European Central Bank Sets 2029 Launch Date for Digital Euro

2025/10/30 20:06
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TLDR

  • ECB targets 2029 for digital euro launch pending EU legal framework approval
  • Only Nigeria, Bahamas, and Jamaica have launched CBDCs globally, with 49 countries in pilot phases
  • EU lawmakers divided on privacy protections and user holding limits for digital currency
  • ECB simulations show €700 billion could shift from bank deposits to digital wallets
  • Implementation will take 2.5 to 3 years after legislative approval is secured

The European Central Bank has set 2029 as the target launch date for its digital euro. The timeline depends on EU lawmakers passing the necessary legal framework within the next four years.

ECB officials will continue development work after the current preparation phase ends this month. Bloomberg reported that sources familiar with the matter confirmed the bank’s commitment to moving forward despite legislative challenges.

The digital euro project started in 2020 when the ECB began exploring the concept. The bank entered a two-year preparation phase in late 2023 to advance technical development.

ECB Executive Board member Piero Cipollone told attendees at a September event that mid-2029 represents a realistic launch window. He explained the bank needs approximately 2.5 to 3 years after lawmakers approve legislation to complete the rollout.

EU Legislative Challenges Delay Progress

European Union legislators cannot agree on key design features for the digital euro. The main points of disagreement involve user holding limits and privacy protections that could impact traditional banks.

ECB research shows that high holding limits could cause major disruption. Simulations indicate up to €700 billion might move from conventional bank deposits into digital euro wallets.

The legislation has been under review in the European Parliament since 2023. Political concerns and the 2024 elections slowed the approval process.

Finance ministers created a roadmap for the digital euro earlier this year. Member states continue debating implementation costs, banking sector risks, and technical specifications.

The European People’s Party represents a major obstacle to approval. Some lawmakers in this group favor private sector payment solutions instead of the ECB’s government-backed digital currency.

Global CBDC Adoption Remains Limited

Only three countries worldwide have fully launched central bank digital currencies. The Atlantic Council’s CBDC tracker lists Nigeria, the Bahamas, and Jamaica as jurisdictions with active digital tokens.

Another 49 countries are currently testing CBDCs in pilot programs. The slow global adoption rate highlights the complexity of implementing digital currencies.

Growing concerns about US payment company dominance add urgency to Europe’s digital euro discussions. PayPal, Mastercard, and Visa control most European digital payment transactions.

Fears about dollar-backed stablecoins potentially linked to US President Donald Trump gaining traction in Europe have intensified the debate. ECB President Christine Lagarde and other officials are calling for swift action to enhance the central bank’s strategic independence.

Cipollone argues the digital euro would provide Europeans with free, universally accepted digital payment options. He emphasized the system would remain operational during major disruptions including wars or cyberattacks.

Privacy and Banking Concerns

The project faces opposition from banks, lawmakers, member states, and potential users. Privacy protection represents the primary concern among critics of the digital currency.

The Human Rights Foundation identifies improved payment efficiency and financial inclusion as potential CBDC benefits. The organization also warns about privacy risks and possibilities for government corruption.

The ECB is increasing focus on wholesale central bank digital currency development. In July, the bank approved a plan permitting distributed ledger technology transactions to settle with central bank money.

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