ISO 20022 Explained
The global financial messaging standard replacing SWIFT's legacy MT formats — and what it means for banks, institutions, and crypto.
What Is a Bridge Currency? How XRP and Digital Assets Enable Cross-Border Payments
A bridge currency is an intermediate asset used to convert between two currencies that don't have a direct exchange market. Here's how bridge currencies work, why they matter for cross-border payments, and how XRP fits the role.
ISO 20022 Compliant Cryptocurrencies: The 8 Coins Explained
Eight cryptocurrencies have implemented ISO 20022 compatible messaging. Here's what each one does, why the standard matters, and what the connection to banking actually means.
SWIFT's ISO 20022 Migration Deadline: What Happens in November 2026
SWIFT's co-existence period ends in November 2026, forcing all banks off legacy MT messaging formats. Here's what the deadline means and what comes next.
What Is ISO 20022? The New Global Standard for Financial Messaging
ISO 20022 is replacing the messaging format banks have used for decades. Here's what it is, why it matters, and what changes when the SWIFT transition completes in November 2026.