The consultation, which is open until May 3, asks questions about issues with a potential digital euro such as the ease of use, availability, fees, standards and caps on holdings needed to safeguard financial stability. The digital euro could be used by residents of the EU, tourists or trade partners, the consultation said. The document is the likely precursor to drafting laws that could come out early next year.
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