Major banks plan tokenized deposit network to counter crypto competition |
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and other major U.S. banks are planning to launch a tokenized deposit network in the first half of 2027, aiming to modernize payments infrastructure and compete with growing threats from stablecoins and cryptocurrency firms. The new platform, to be operated by The Clearing House, will connect traditional banking systems with blockchain technology, allowing tokenized bank deposits to move instantly with 24/7 settlement capabilities. The network is expected to support applications such as real-time liquidity management, programmable treasury operations, and cross-border payments. The initiative comes as banks face increasing competition from crypto firms and stablecoin issuers, particularly amid regulatory changes that could encourage wider adoption of digital payment assets. While banks have explored issuing stablecoins themselves, many executives see tokenized deposits as a more natural extension of existing banking services.