Author: William Torsney
William Torsney writes about digital currencies, financial regulation, and Europe shifting fintech landscape for DigitalEuroNews. He focuses on clear analysis of the digital euro project, CBDC research, and policy changes that influence the future of payments. His work aims to give readers reliable insight into how technology and regulation are reshaping the financial system.
U.S. Representative Brandon Gill has disclosed up to $2.6 million in Bitcoin and ETF holdings, as his vocal backing of White House crypto policies raises fresh conflict-of-interest questions.
Bitcoin slipped under 90K for the first time since April, yet leading analysts say the market is close to forming a durable bottom that could reset sentiment.
The ECB argues that the digital euro will extend cash into the digital economy, protect privacy, support banks and reduce Europe’s dependence on foreign payment providers.
Agentic AI is emerging as a catalyst for banking transformation, cutting costs, reducing delays and forcing institutions to rethink customer relationships and business models.
In a recent ECB podcast interview, Piero Cipollone detailed how the digital euro will work, why it will not replace cash, and when pilots and legislation are expected to move forward.
Bitcoin whales are increasing their selling activity, but analysts say these moves align with familiar late cycle behavior, not an abrupt shift out of the market.
Bitcoin fell toward 98,000 dollars on Thursday as mounting uncertainty, weakening technical indicators, and renewed macro concerns fuel speculation about a deeper correction.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran cautioned that stablecoins could affect U.S. interest rate dynamics as global demand for dollar-pegged tokens expands rapidly.
An ECB adviser has challenged the feasibility of a retail digital euro limited to offline use only, marking a fresh divergence with some European Parliament members who favour such a design.
The ECB has completed the preparation phase of the digital euro, selecting private-sector partners and finalising its rulebook. Lawmakers are expected to decide on legislation in 2026, paving the way for pilot testing.