The ECB would provide the underlying infrastructure, while commercial banks and payment service providers would offer digital euro services to customers. Financial institutions are expected to be compensated for their participation in the scheme, while merchants will pay fees that are expected to be lower than those associated with current card transactions.
How that compensation should be structured remains one of the most contentious issues ahead of negotiations with EU member states, according to three sources familiar with the discussions. […] The European Parliament is expected to formalise the committee’s position during a plenary vote in Strasbourg in early July. Negotiations with the EU’s 27 member states would then begin, with lawmakers aiming to reach a final agreement before the end of the year.