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A consortium of European banks, including UniCredit and ING, plans to launch a euro-denominated stablecoin in 2026, aiming to attract crypto-averse investors and potentially accelerate the development of a digital euro. This new stablecoin, regulated under the EU's MiCAR framework, seeks to provide efficient and cost-effective payment solutions while addressing the current dominance of U.S. stablecoins in the global market. Experts suggest that such a product may enhance demand among European investors, despite concerns about compliance affecting privacy advocates.
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