SWIFT continues to confirm the key role of the ISO 20022 standard in driving the adoption of blockchain-native platforms. Currently, blockchain-based assets such as QNT and XRP have been officially recognized as cryptocurrencies compliant with the ISO 20022 standard. This development indicates that fintech companies have a natural advantage in cross-border payments and asset interactions—especially when embracing the integration of international standards and blockchain technology. As more enterprise-level applications are built on this framework, we may witness an accelerated deep integration of traditional financial infrastructure with Web3 technologies.
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MemeEchoer
· 23h ago
Wow, QNT is really happening this time. Finally waiting for SWIFT's official announcement.
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SolidityStruggler
· 23h ago
ISO 20022 can truly connect traditional finance and on-chain activities this time, it feels like a major change is coming.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 23h ago
QNT and XRP are both gaining recognition? This is really paving the way, it seems traditional finance is truly about to bow to the chain this time.
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SellTheBounce
· 23h ago
You're telling stories again. What's the use of standard recognition? When there's a rebound, you should sell. History has shown us it's not that simple.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 23h ago
Alright, finally some major institutions are starting to truly recognize this system, but I'm still waiting for the day XRP actually gets implemented.
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RektRecovery
· 23h ago
iso 20022 compliance theater... predictable move tbh. they'll greenlight qnt & xrp then act shocked when the exploit surface expands lol
SWIFT continues to confirm the key role of the ISO 20022 standard in driving the adoption of blockchain-native platforms. Currently, blockchain-based assets such as QNT and XRP have been officially recognized as cryptocurrencies compliant with the ISO 20022 standard. This development indicates that fintech companies have a natural advantage in cross-border payments and asset interactions—especially when embracing the integration of international standards and blockchain technology. As more enterprise-level applications are built on this framework, we may witness an accelerated deep integration of traditional financial infrastructure with Web3 technologies.