The European Central Bank releases the Appia roadmap to advance the tokenization market of central bank digital currencies

Gate News Report, March 12 — The European Central Bank announced the Appia roadmap, outlining a long-term plan to build a euro wholesale financial market anchored to central bank digital currency. Pontes is a distributed ledger technology settlement solution for the euro system, scheduled to go live in Q3 2026. As a key component of the Appia framework, it aims to enable central bank currency settlement for market transactions through an interoperable network. Appia is a strategic framework for developing the future tokenized financial ecosystem. An ECB executive committee member stated that the roadmap aims to create a pathway from the current financial system to a future tokenized market, firmly anchored to central bank currency. The ECB also launched a public consultation, inviting feedback from public and private sector participants, with a deadline of April 22. This initiative coincides with the ECB’s ongoing digital euro project, which plans to select a payment service provider in 2026 and launch a 12-month pilot in the second half of 2027.

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