Global Powers Pursue Varied Strategies for Digital Currency Development
The United States has established a federal framework for private stablecoins and delayed a public digital dollar until 2030. In contrast, Europe is advancing its own retail digital euro, with regulations favoring commercial banks over independent issuers. China, meanwhile, has already implemented its central bank-issued digital currency, the e-CNY, showcasing distinct global approaches to digital money and its regulation.
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