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    EU worries US embrace of crypto assets could impact Europe financial stability

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Tags:Cryptocurrenciesfinancial stabilityEuropean Central Bankmonetary policy

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    EU finance ministers express concern over US crypto policy's impact on Europe's financial stability. The development of a digital euro by the ECB is deemed crucial.

    EU Worries US Crypto Embrace Could Affect Financial Stability

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone finance ministers are worried that the change of policy under the new U.S. administration to embrace cryptocurrencies could affect euro zone monetary sovereignty and financial stability, top officials said on Monday.

    Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump, who vowed to be a "crypto president" in his campaign, signed an executive order to establish a strategic reserve of cryptocurrencies by using tokens already owned by the government, in a policy pivot from the previous administration.

    "Policy developments in other jurisdictions can have important consequences for us here in Europe," the chairman of the ministers Paschal Donohoe told a news conference after the ministers discussed U.S. cryptocurrency developments.

    "These discussions are fundamentally linked to our own autonomy and to the resilience of our currency," he said, adding the creation of a digital euro by the European Central Bank was now critical to staying ahead of the curve.

    The ECB has been working on creating a digital euro since 2020, after Facebook announced a year earlier it wanted to launch its own digital currency called Libra. The Facebook plan raised concerns among regulators in the U.S. and in Europe.

    The Libra project was later renamed Diem and fizzled out at the start of 2022, but Pierre Gramegna, the head of the euro zone bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism, told reporters the U.S. embrace of cryptocurrencies could spur big technology companies to again launch their own payment systems.

    "(The) discussion ... highlighted that what is at stake here is also European sovereignty," Gramegna said.

    "The U.S. administration's stance on this compared to the past has changed: the U.S. administration is favourable towards cryptocurrencies and especially dollar-denominated stablecoins, which may raise certain concerns in Europe that it could reignite foreign and U.S. tech giants' plans to launch mass payment solutions based on dollar-denominated stablecoins," he said, referring to digital assets pegged to the greenback.

    "If this were to be successful, it could affect the euro area's monetary sovereignty and financial stability," he said.

    (Reporting by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU ministers concerned about US crypto policy changes.
    • •US aims to establish a strategic reserve of cryptocurrencies.
    • •Digital euro development by ECB is critical.
    • •US crypto stance may spur tech companies' payment systems.
    • •Potential impact on euro area's monetary sovereignty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU worries US embrace of crypto assets could impact Europe financial stability

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the EU's concern over the US's new crypto policies and their potential impact on Europe's financial stability.

    2How might US crypto policies affect Europe?

    US crypto policies could influence Europe's monetary sovereignty and encourage tech companies to launch payment systems.

    3What is the ECB's response to US crypto policies?

    The ECB is prioritizing the development of a digital euro to maintain financial stability and autonomy.

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