WarpCore has rolled out a sandbox environment targeting financial institutions, and it's worth paying attention to. Kaspa just integrated an ISO 20022 bridge—which essentially means traditional banks can now settle transactions directly on the network without ripping out their existing compliance infrastructure. Think of it as a translation layer: legacy financial messaging gets replaced by cryptographic finality, but the institutional guardrails stay locked in. That's the kind of bridge-building that could actually move the needle on institutional adoption. The technical bet here is that you don't need to blow up the old system to plug into the new one.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-08 10:31
Bro, this operation is pretty interesting. The bank goes directly on-chain without changing the system, it sounds like they've installed an adapter for traditional finance.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-07 12:16
ngl, this is the right way, no need to smash the old world and start over
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RektButAlive
· 01-06 15:27
This is the correct attitude; the old idea of breaking down to build up is already outdated.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-06 00:01
A true compliance bridge that doesn't break the old system but instead makes it compatible—that's what institutions value.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-05 23:59
ngl this is the real breaking point; banks can go on-chain without changing their systems. That's impressive.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-05 23:58
No hype, no negativity. The idea of bridging with ISO20022 still has some merit. Banks can go on the chain without spending huge amounts to overhaul their systems, this is the real path to adoption.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-05 23:58
Wow, ISO 20022 is really clever. Banks can connect directly without changing their systems? This is the proper institutional entry strategy.
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StableBoi
· 01-05 23:50
Wow, this is the right way. You can connect to the chain without destroying the original system. Banks finally don't have to worry so much.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-05 23:49
Really? Banks are directly settling on the blockchain? Traditional finance is about to be forced to get competitive.
WarpCore has rolled out a sandbox environment targeting financial institutions, and it's worth paying attention to. Kaspa just integrated an ISO 20022 bridge—which essentially means traditional banks can now settle transactions directly on the network without ripping out their existing compliance infrastructure. Think of it as a translation layer: legacy financial messaging gets replaced by cryptographic finality, but the institutional guardrails stay locked in. That's the kind of bridge-building that could actually move the needle on institutional adoption. The technical bet here is that you don't need to blow up the old system to plug into the new one.