Wu Shuo reports that, according to a European Central Bank announcement, the European Central Bank has selected 36 payment service providers from more than 50 applicants to take part in the digital euro pilot, including Revolut Bank, UniCredit, Deutsche Bank, Adyen, Stripe, SumUp, and Worldline. The pilot program is set to begin in the second half of 2027 and will last 12 months, testing real-world scenarios such as merchant payments and person-to-person transfers. The European Central Bank said that running the pilot does not mean that the issuance of a digital euro has already been decided; the final decision still depends on the relevant EU regulations being passed, and, provided that the regulations are approved in 2026, the European Central Bank’s goal is to be prepared for a possible first issuance of the digital euro in 2029.

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AutumnSlopePath
· 13h ago
It makes sense for a digital bank like Revolut to be selected, since it was originally built around innovative payments.
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AirdropDreamsInAGlassBottle
· 13h ago
Deutsche Bank, such an old-line institution, is also in the mix—watching old and new forces compete on the same stage is interesting.
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GateUser-9187acf1
· 13h ago
36 have been selected; how many can ultimately survive is hard to say—this pilot is like washing out the weak in a great wave.
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FeeTakerPhD
· 13h ago
The timeline is conservative enough—2027 for the pilot, and only for the rollout to happen by 2029 at the earliest. The EU really is steady about how it gets things done.
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GateUser-6d80555a
· 13h ago
Stripe and Adyen are both on the list—traditional payments giants are rushing into the CBDC race.
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