Digital Euro vs. Stablecoins | PLZ61

Digital Euro vs. Stablecoins – the (brave) new world of money. An accessible look into the future of digital payments.

In addition to cash and book money (what we have in our checking accounts), another form of payment is gaining increasing importance in the digital world: so-called stablecoins. Backed by (supposedly) secure assets such as the U.S. dollar, they promise users access to the digital world of payments: global, in real time (24/7/365), and extremely cost-effective. The European response to this is set to be introduced in three years—the digital euro. In plain language, the former head of capital markets at the private bank Metzler examines the opportunities and risks of these new payment methods and offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the (brave) new world of digital money, into a future for which we should be prepared.

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Michael Klaus (RC Kronberg) spent nearly his entire professional career at Bankhaus Metzler, where, as a partner and general partner, he was responsible for all capital markets operations, human resources, the U.S. real estate business, and corporate communications. Since leaving the bank, he has devoted himself to his charitable and Rotary interests (President of RC Kronberg 25/26) and lectures at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management as well as at WHU.

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To make an appointment, please email michaelklaus313@gmail.com or call +49 162 6124277.


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