Spain-Portugal Power Outage Exposes Vulnerabilities in Digital Currency Infrastructure
Widespread blackouts across Spain and Portugal have laid bare critical weaknesses in digital payment systems, raising urgent questions about the viability of a cashless society. The infrastructure failure left millions without phone signals, internet access, or functioning card terminals—precisely when these systems were needed most.
Supermarkets became flashpoints of frustration as digital payments failed en masse. ATMs stood useless without power, while mobile-dependent consumers found themselves stranded without purchasing power. Only those carrying physical cash maintained financial autonomy during the crisis.
The incident serves as a stark stress test for proposed central bank digital currencies. When grid failures inevitably occur, the digital euro’s reliance on always-on infrastructure appears less resilient than centuries-old cash alternatives. This real-world failure mode demands serious consideration from ECB policymakers.