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Nutzt die EU den digitalen Euro, um die Kontrolle über Ihr Portemonnaie zu übernehmen?

Verschwörungserzählungen und Warnungen vor staatlicher Kontrolle machen im Netz die Runde. Doch wie soll der digitale Euro tatsächlich funktionieren - und was ist bislang rechtlich überhaupt beschlossen?

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00:00Is the EU trying to control your wallet?
00:06More government control over your wallet, less freedom or even instant account freezes.
00:11These are the rumors that have been circulating for months on social media about the so-called digital euro.
00:18But do these rumors actually have any basis?
00:20For now, cash is the only way for the public to hold central bank money.
00:23But the proposed digital euro would be a digital form of cash issued directly by the European Central Bank and National Central Banks of EU Member States, designed to complement physical money.
00:34The digital euro's supporters say it will still offer people a level of protection.
00:39On the other hand, some experts warn the digital euro could carry a risk of tracking while cash remains largely anonymous.
00:45There could be a phenomenon of hacking that could have existed, because the point of entry of the euro numérique is a commercial bank.
00:53And so we could imagine that at a moment, the commercial bank itself would be used, even at their insu, for a trace of the euro numérique.
01:00Now, it is necessary to be in good measure.
01:03The maximum amount that a particular deal could be deposited auprès of the European Central Bank, at least at this stage, is fixed at 3 000 euros.
01:09On its website, the ECB says a digital euro would reduce dependence on non-European providers.
01:22The private digital money market is largely dominated by US giant Mastercard and Visa, which handle more than 70% of card payments in Europe.
01:31Commercial banks, meanwhile, are showing strong resistance to the digital euro.
01:35The head of the French bank Crédit Mutuel, Daniel Ball, said the digital euro doesn't answer any demand from citizens and described it as a solution looking for a problem.
01:45The ECB plans to start testing the digital euro in 2027 and launching in 2029, but only if lawmakers give the green light.
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