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无视欧洲央行警告,欧盟拟推新规允许境外稳定币流通
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-25 13:15

Group 1 - The European Commission plans to announce new regulations for the rapidly growing stablecoin market, despite warnings from the European Central Bank (ECB) regarding potential instability for regional banks during market volatility [1] - The proposed guidance will treat stablecoins issued outside the EU as interchangeable with those circulating solely within the EU, granting them "equal treatment" [1] - ECB President Christine Lagarde emphasizes the importance of a digital euro for European financial sovereignty and criticizes privately issued stablecoins for posing risks to monetary policy and financial stability [2] Group 2 - The ECB's concerns include the potential for stablecoins to attract bank deposit outflows and their inability to consistently maintain fixed value [2] - An EU Commission spokesperson argues that well-governed and adequately collateralized stablecoins have a very low likelihood of experiencing a run [2] - The spokesperson also notes that in the event of a run, foreign holders would likely redeem their tokens in the U.S., where most tokens circulate and reserves are held [2]