• Riddick3001@lemmy.world
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    move it around like cash

    Hadn’t thought of that, it checks out. I had only tried to connect digital euro to the WERO roll out (#e) ( in Northern-Europe).

    I hope it will be equally anonymous like cash. Is that how the Japanese version works?

    small #e: spelling roll out

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      I wasn’t sure, since I was going off of another person’s post talking about buying something through the JP post. I looked into it, and it’s still unclear, lol. The other poster made it sound easy, but if you look a little deeper, it doesn’t seem that way.

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        well it does seem the Euroversion will entail using it as cash anyhow - including privacy - but not sure about anonymity. They’ll keep using cash too ofc

        " By complementing cash, the digital euro would make central bank money available for payments, bringing the euro into the digital age. It would support financial inclusion, protect privacy, and make payments easier and more secure for all. This is why we are preparing technically for the possibility of issuing the digital euro once the relevant legislation has been adopted."

        official ECB link

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          Iirc the idea was that it’s tracable on the seller side, but not the buyer side. So anonymous, but tracable for tax purposes. It’ll remain to be seen how much data about the buyer can be inferred anyway.

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          I don’t trust the EU when it comes to privacy protection, TBH. Maybe it’s going to offer better privacy than systems owned by US banks, but anywhere near equivalent to physical money? No way.