Citi Exec: Fragmented Crypto Systems Risk Banking Problems

Citi executive Ryan Rugg warned at Consensus in Miami that tokenized money efforts face significant limitations as corporate clients demand real-time payments that work seamlessly across banks. His remarks highlight concerns that fragmented cryptocurrency systems could repeat historical banking sector problems.

Tokenization Challenges

Rugg’s statement underscores a core tension in cryptocurrency adoption: while tokenized money initiatives aim to modernize payment infrastructure, they must address corporate demand for cross-bank interoperability and real-time settlement capabilities. The fragmentation of current systems poses a barrier to meeting these requirements, according to Rugg’s assessment at the conference.

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AirdropOnTheDunevip
· 05-08 19:19
If stablecoin cards can be integrated into daily spending, they will have a greater impact on ordinary people than ETFs.
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MarginMomvip
· 05-08 03:31
Crypto Council for Innovation 这名字听着像 lobbying 马甲,查了下果然是
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DrinkWaterBeforeTheMarketvip
· 05-06 01:43
Internal decisions reshaped, external users are unaware, and in the end, the institutions benefit.
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EchoesOfRollupvip
· 05-05 22:08
Who is Clerisy? I looked it up, and it turns out they do policy lobbying. This group is interesting.
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LatencyMonkvip
· 05-05 22:04
This set of narratives about financial inclusion is about to be trotted out again to back up crypto—classic.
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GateUser-656cc6e4vip
· 05-05 22:04
right people in right rooms 翻译成人话: lobbying 预算到位就行
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NightFlightPaperCranevip
· 05-05 22:04
Mastercard, this established giant, is starting to seriously discuss stablecoin cards, and the trend is really changing.
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