In its discussions, the Eurogroup observed that the digital euro should complement and not replace cash, be assigned a legal tender status, and ensure a high level of privacy. The group also added that the CDBC should be widely accessible to the public, guarantee access to central bank money for euro area users, and its design should consider environmental implications.
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