Swiss banking institution AMINA has officially launched its blockchain-based payment infrastructure powered by Ripple's technology, marking a significant milestone as the first European bank to integrate the platform. The move signals growing institutional adoption of blockchain payment solutions in traditional finance, with implications for cross-border settlement efficiency and cryptocurrency infrastructure maturation across the continent.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-15 13:20
European financial institutions have finally woken up; Switzerland's move is quite interesting.
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-15 13:14
Traditional finance has finally remembered us; it's better late than never.
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MetaLord420
· 12-12 13:47
Swiss banks are now using Ripple, which shows that traditional finance is truly beginning to wake up.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-12 13:44
Swiss banks are now playing with Ripple, traditional finance is really about to embrace blockchain.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-12 13:43
hypothesis: amina's move here basically mirrors the silk road paradigm shift—where traditional finance finally realizes the bridge was always needed, just took them centuries to notice. ripple's interoperability tech creating that cross-chain gateway trad banks couldn't ignore anymore 🤔
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SilentObserver
· 12-12 13:37
The Swiss finally took action, is XRP going to turn things around?
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 12-12 13:31
ngl ripple integration is lowkey the move, but let me run the numbers on settlement latency here... if they're actually optimizing for basis points on cross-border flows, we're looking at maybe 40-60bps savings max. institutional adoption's cool and all, but where's the real arb window tho?
Swiss banking institution AMINA has officially launched its blockchain-based payment infrastructure powered by Ripple's technology, marking a significant milestone as the first European bank to integrate the platform. The move signals growing institutional adoption of blockchain payment solutions in traditional finance, with implications for cross-border settlement efficiency and cryptocurrency infrastructure maturation across the continent.