Odaily Planet Daily News 🌍 Germans are strongly skeptical of the digital euro, especially among older users who prioritize privacy and security in financial transactions. Joachim Nagel, president of the German Central Bank (Bundesbank), called cash "sacred" in Germany, reflecting deep-rooted concerns about losing control of personal finances.

Although the European Central Bank (ECB) plans to address these concerns with strong privacy measures, doubts remain. ECB President Christine Lagarde insisted that the digital euro will coexist with physical cash, but many elderly Germans are still worried about dependence on technology and potential privacy leaks.

In this context, Bitcoin, as a decentralized cryptocurrency, may provide an alternative for users who value privacy and security. 💡