TechFlow news, according to CoinDesk, the European Commission will release the digital euro bill on June 28, which prohibits paying interest or fees on digital euro transactions. Additionally, from the date of the initial issuance of the digital euro CBDC, offline cash payments must be supported to protect privacy. For offline transactions, neither the European Central Bank nor payment service providers can access individual transaction data. Users cannot program the digital euro to restrict its subsequent usage. If there are suspicions of money laundering, banks distributing the digital euro may send detailed information about the source of funds in an account to financial crime authorities.
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