The German public is highly skeptical of the digital euro due to privacy concerns
On August 18th news, the German public is strongly skeptical of the digital euro, especially among older users who prioritize privacy and security in financial transactions. Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel called cash "sacred" in Germany, reflecting deep-seated concerns about losing control over personal finances. The European Central Bank (ECB) plans to address these concerns with strong privacy measures, but doubts remain. While ECB President Christine Lagarde insists that the digital euro will co-exist with physical cash, many in the elderly are concerned about reliance on technology and potential privacy breaches.