Visa (V) to Assist Banks Issue Fiat-Backed Tokens on Ethereum Via New RWA Platform
A bank would use Visa's new platform to purchase tokenized RWAs such as commodities or bonds with near-real-time settlement, using ...
Read moreA bank would use Visa's new platform to purchase tokenized RWAs such as commodities or bonds with near-real-time settlement, using ...
Read moreThe use of stablecoins in Brazil has already led large regional companies to recently launch initiatives in the segment. In ...
Read more“Working in partnership, we have demonstrated how this platform supports developments in money and payments aligned to common public and ...
Read moreLast month, CoinDesk reported that KfW, the largest development bank in Germany, teamed up with Boerse Stuttgart Digital (BSD) in ...
Read moreBanks are also exposed to political uncertainty as a new legislation could "change validator behaviour," making the "blockchains themselves operationally ...
Read moreFINMA's guidance, which builds on an initial note from 2019, sets out a number of requirements to ensure adequate protection. ...
Read moreThe Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has officially released its final disclosure framework for banks’ crypto exposures and made targeted ...
Read moreThe Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has released new requirements for banks looking to hold XRP and other Group 2 ...
Read more"These revisions aim to further promote a consistent understanding of the standard, particularly regarding the criteria for stablecoins to receive ...
Read moreNAB Ventures made an undisclosed investment in Zodia Custody, which is also backed by Standard Chartered, Northern Trust and SBI ...
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