According to the survey, one in three people on average would use the digital euro. In Sweden and Denmark, on the other hand, interest is lower: only one in four people there would use a digital central bank currency. It is particularly noticeable across countries that frequent use of cash goes hand in hand with greater acceptance of the digital euro.
The preferred area of use for the digital euro is online shopping. On average across countries, 37% of respondents stated that they would use the digital euro here. The leader is Ireland with 48%, followed by Austria (42%), which recorded the strongest growth compared to the previous year. Germany is close behind with 38%. Acceptance of online shopping with a digital central bank currency is lowest in Sweden at 26%.
In addition to online retail, 28% of respondents see bricks-and-mortar retail as a relevant area of application for the digital euro. Especially in Ireland (36%) and Finland (34%), the use for money transfers between private individuals is also valued.