KPMG: Stablecoins Can Reduce Cross-Border Payment Costs by 99%
Jinse Finance reported that accounting firm KPMG pointed out in its report that stablecoins are becoming one of the most prominent recent use cases for cross-border payment transformation. Stablecoins can reduce cross-border settlement times from several days to just a few seconds, while also lowering transaction costs by up to 99%. Currently, banks process about $150 trillion annually through slow and expensive correspondent banking networks, which tie up significant funds in nostro and vostro accounts. The report notes that pioneers such as JPMorgan and PayPal have already demonstrated a growing demand for blockchain-based payment channels.
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