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Stablecoins and Sovereignty: ECB Sounds Alarm on Financial Stability

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Last updated: 1 June 2026 16:41
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Why are stablecoins concerning?Can Euro-based stablecoins compete?

Isabel Schnabel, a key member of the European Central Bank’s Executive Board, has issued a cautionary statement highlighting potential threats posed by stablecoins. Addressing an audience in Seoul, she reiterated the stability risks inherent to these digital currencies and stressed the ECB’s preference for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as a more secure financial anchor for Europe.

Why are stablecoins concerning?

During her speech at the Bank of Korea’s international conference, Schnabel compared the current stablecoin phenomenon to the instability brought about by money market funds in the 1970s. She emphasized the potential for stablecoins to divert traditional bank deposits into alternative financial pathways, leading to a potential disruption of established banking systems.

“The widespread adoption of stablecoins could further entrench the influence of the US dollar, weakening monetary sovereignty in some economies and disadvantaging other currencies in the process,” Schnabel remarked.

Drawing on historical lessons, Schnabel explained how money market funds shifted significant funds from traditional banking into instruments like government securities and commercial papers. Similarly, she argued, stablecoins offer promises of fiat currency redemption but rely heavily on reserves of government bonds and other financial agreements, highlighting vulnerabilities in their structure.

Can Euro-based stablecoins compete?

Globally, the stablecoin market has ballooned to approximately $320 billion, led predominantly by initiatives like Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC. Contrastingly, the euro-tied stablecoins, though smaller in scale, are expanding rapidly. Euro-denominated stablecoins have seen a 48% rise in the last year, with trading volumes soaring post-MiCA introduction, suggesting a shifting tide in the currency landscape.

Despite their promising growth, the ECB is progressing cautiously with its digital euro initiative, expecting a pilot phase by no earlier than 2027. Recognizing the potential strength in public alternatives to stablecoins, this project promises more secure engagement, although full implementation could stretch to 2029.

– The Euro-central stablecoin initiative initiated by Qivalis is evidence of continued efforts among major European banks to strengthen regional digital payments.

  • Private digital currency solutions might gain ground if public projects are delayed.
  • Concerns remain over MiCA’s impact on the crypto market, with fears of regulatory overreach driving businesses away from Europe.
  • Euro-denominated stablecoins are magnifying their presence, indicating possible market shifts.

Christine Lagarde, head of the ECB, shares concerns over stablecoins’ potential threat to monetary policy efficacy. Disagreement, however, stems from various quarters within Europe about the role and regulation of these digital currencies. A recent report criticized the stringent aspects of MiCA, stoking fears that restrictive measures could push stablecoin activities beyond EU borders. Meanwhile, analysts contend that the EU should act expeditiously in the digital domain to preclude private sector dominance.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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