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Moody’s Predicts US Banks Near Tipping Point for Tokenized Finance
Major US banks see a rapid transition to tokenized finance, per Moody's. The $31.6B market is poised for growth, with banks laying groundwork now.
Coinbase Defends Stablecoins Against Claims of Threatening US Banks
Coinbase argues that stablecoins bolster the US dollar's global role, dismissing concerns about their impact on US bank deposits.
Report: US Banks Face Satisfaction Paradox, Following Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
GFT's study shows 42% of US banking customers are satisfied, but 58% feel there's room for improvement. Despite this, only 14% of global consumers are considering a change, while trust remains strong with 78% still relying on traditional institutions.
US Officials Consider Expanding Deposit Insurance Coverage
US officials are discussing the possibility of expanding deposit insurance beyond the current cap of $250,000 to cover all bank deposits, according to Bloomberg. However, sources have said that such a move is not necessary at the moment, as recent steps taken by financial regulators are likely to be sufficient. This potential strategy is being considered in case the current situation worsens.
US Banking Crisis Fuels Regulation Debate
The recent fall of major banks in the US has reignited discussions about the most effective ways to safeguard the economy. Economist Peter Schiff argues that increasing banking regulations could contribute to a worsening economic crisis, while a group of economists warns that nearly 190 US banks are at risk of depositor-driven collapse due to monetary policies.
JP Morgan Research: Blockchain Mainstream Years Away, Libra's Hurdles and Bitcoin Hedging
JP Morgan has been one the earliest advocates and adopters of blockchain technology among the major financial institutions and continues to lead many other enterprises in the space. However, a new report by the American institution indicates that while the infrastructure for a digital economy is being developed globally, mainstream adoption is unlikely for at least a few years.