• In a blog post Tuesday, the Italian economist and ECB executive said the “enormous energy consumption” and associated CO2 emissions of crypto-asset mining could undermine global sustainability efforts.
  • The ECB acknowledged that due to the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a drop in carbon dioxide emissions which it stated is temporary. Still, crypto mining poses potential harm, Panetta said.
  • “Bitcoin alone is already consuming more electricity than the Netherlands. Controlling and limiting the environmental impact of crypto assets, including through regulation and taxation, should be part of the global discussion,” said Panetta in a statement.
  • In March, ECB’s President Christine Lagarde told Bloomberg, there are plans to roll out a digital euro within four years if policymakers give the project the green light this summer.

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