In the northern hemisphere, springtime is just a few days away. And along with the melting of snow and blooming of flowers, we’ve also seen growth in a previously frozen area of fintech. That’s because there has been a resurgence of interest in digital and decentralized currencies, thanks to the escalating price of Bitcoin, which has seen record highs this week, topping out at over $73,800 yesterday.

There are two major driving factors behind Bitcoin’s surge: the recent launch of the Bitcoin ETF and the upcoming Bitcoin halving event that is expected to take place in April. The effect of these two events have transcended Bitcoin, however, and have not only had a positive impact on other digital currencies, but also on the traditional finance sector.

We recently had the opportunity to interview a few experts in the space to gain a better understanding of the current digital currency landscape. Check out the videos below to see Nordea’s Ville Sointu’s thoughts on the digital Euro, Finthropology’s Anette Broløs’ ideas on CBDCs and the challenges of replacing cash, and Coin Telegraph’s Jillian Godsil’s perception on what it will take to fully melt the previously frozen crypto sector.

Decoding the digital Euro

CBDCs and the challenges of replacing cash

From crypto winter to crypto spring


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Julie Muhn (@julieschicktanz)

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