Bordertraveller Podcast

Episode 8: The Digital Euro: Privacy, Ethics, Trust, and Impact

Podcast about the potential introduction of the digital euro, highlighting its implications for privacy and ethics in an increasingly digitalized world. It emphasizes that, unlike private payment solutions, the digital euro aims to be a public service that prioritizes citizens’ data protection. The podcast explains that the system would offer cash-like anonymity for offline payments and high privacy for online transactions through pseudonymization, preventing commercial exploitation of data. It further describes how the digital euro could reduce costs for businesses and foster innovation, while balancing privacy with the need to prevent money laundering. The main goal is to create a payment system that reflects European values ​​on data protection and user autonomy.