EU Banks In FOMO Mode: Crypto Deals Heat Up Before Digital Euro

EU Banks In FOMO Mode: Crypto Deals Heat Up Before Digital Euro

Major EU banks, including ING, UniCredit, CaixaBank and BBVA, are no longer content to merely talk about a digital euro: they have grown bolder and are now racing to hunt down crypto partners to launch a bank‑grade euro stablecoin in 2026, as they gear up for the European Central Bank (ECB) digital euro pilot in […]


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