Anonymous
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8/20/2025, 4:16:27 PM No.513540672
DIGITAL EURO SET TO COME BY 2029
TOTAL EUROPEAN ENSLAVEMENT INBOUND
First they will take away our right to communicate any dissenting ideas in private, then they will take our right to access the Internet at all without everything being tracked and logged in our government file, and then they will take away our right to pay for anything without the transaction being tied to us
Europe's 5 year plan is looking bright Eurobros, I hope you have enough money to move abroad (before said money is confiscated by the Stasi)
>Cash isn’t going away just yet—but it’s losing ground fast. Across the euro area, more people are paying with cards, smartphones and apps, while physical money plays a shrinking role in daily life.
>Between 2019 and 2024, the share of cash in payments across the euro area dropped dramatically—from 68% to 40% in volume, and from 40% to just 24% in value.
>A digital euro would ensure that central bank money remains relevant, not just in theory but in everyday life—whether you're shopping online, paying a friend, or buying groceries.
https://www.euronews.com/business/2025/08/20/cash-is-king-why-does-the-eurozone-need-a-digital-euro
TOTAL EUROPEAN ENSLAVEMENT INBOUND
First they will take away our right to communicate any dissenting ideas in private, then they will take our right to access the Internet at all without everything being tracked and logged in our government file, and then they will take away our right to pay for anything without the transaction being tied to us
Europe's 5 year plan is looking bright Eurobros, I hope you have enough money to move abroad (before said money is confiscated by the Stasi)
>Cash isn’t going away just yet—but it’s losing ground fast. Across the euro area, more people are paying with cards, smartphones and apps, while physical money plays a shrinking role in daily life.
>Between 2019 and 2024, the share of cash in payments across the euro area dropped dramatically—from 68% to 40% in volume, and from 40% to just 24% in value.
>A digital euro would ensure that central bank money remains relevant, not just in theory but in everyday life—whether you're shopping online, paying a friend, or buying groceries.
https://www.euronews.com/business/2025/08/20/cash-is-king-why-does-the-eurozone-need-a-digital-euro
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