EU Crypto Adoption Stalls as ECB Finds Mere 0.2% Online Usage
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ECB Survey Finds Crypto Accepted at Just 1% of Eurozone Physical Stores
What happened The numbers are brutal. The European Central Bank ran a survey covering 8,205 companies across the eurozone, and… Read the original on ECB Survey Finds Crypto Accepted at Just 1% of Eurozone Physical Stores. For more crypto news and analysis, visit TheCurrencyAnalytics.com.
In a large survey carried out by the European Central Bank (ECB), it is noted that, even in the event of the development of the sector followed by the entry into force of the MiCA regulation, crypto payments remain marginal at the level of traders. Consumers are still attached to traditional payment channels while companies are reluctant to take the step. This gap persists between the ambitions of the crypto industry and actual uses.
EU Crypto Adoption Stalls as ECB Finds Mere 0.2% Online Usage
The survey, which involved 8,205 companies across the European Union, found that only 0.2% accepted cryptocurrencies for online payments. Acceptance of digital assets rose to 1% at physical points of sale. 92% of companies with physical points of sale...
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