Germans split on digital euro, most don’t know what it is: Survey
Most Germans have never heard of the digital euro and some who knew of it thought it was a cryptocurrency, a central bank survey found.
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Most Germans have never heard of the digital euro and some who knew of it thought it was a cryptocurrency, a central bank survey found.
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