The post Swift readies blockchain ledger for live tokenized payment pilots with 17 global banks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Swift has moved its blockchain-based ledger from development to live implementation. It announced that 17 banks across six continents are preparing to pilot cross-border payments using tokenized deposits. The milestone marks Swift’s first live use case for the ledger. It enables participating banks to offer 24/7 cross-border payments while continuing to settle transactions through existing financial infrastructure. The move signals growing institutional adoption of regulated digital asset technology rather than public blockchain payment networks. Swift shifts from blockchain testing to live pilots Swift said its blockchain-based ledger is now ready for initial use, less than a year after the project was announced. The shared ledger acts as an orchestration layer that allows banks to move tokenized deposits issued on their own ledgers. This enables custo
The post Ethereum Foundation Turns AI Loose on ETH Network to Find Bugs Before Hackers Do appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
In brief Ethereum Foundation researchers are using AI agents to red-team critical network infrastructure. The agents helped uncover a peer-to-peer software vulnerability that was later disclosed. AI-assisted audits have already surfaced bugs in blockchain projects, including Zcash. The Ethereum Foundation is using swarms of AI agents to attack Ethereum—before someone else does. In a blog post on Thursday, Ethereum Foundation researchers on the Protocol Security team said they have deployed a series of AI agents against the software Ethereum relies on, hunting for vulnerabilities in cryptographic systems, protocol code, and smart contracts. “We’ve been running coordinated AI agents against the kinds of systems the network depends on, like systems software, cryptographic code, and contracts that have to be right,” the researchers wrote. “The agents found real bug
The integration of advanced VAR and blockchain tech in World Cup 2026 could revolutionize sports officiating and fan engagement globally.
The post FIFA’s World Cup 2026 gets a VAR upgrade and a crypto makeover with Kraken, Avalanche, and Algorand appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The post SWIFT Bridges TradFi and Distributed Ledger Technology With 17 Banks SWIFT Bridges TradFi and Distributed Ledger Technology With 17 Banks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
SWIFT has introduced its own blockchain-based shared ledger after nine months of development. The pilot project is moving into operational use with 17 major banks set to pioneer tokenised cross-border payments. The banks are ANZ, BNP Paribas, BNY, Citi, DBS, First Abu Dhabi Bank, FirstRand Bank, HSBC, Itaú Unibanco, Lloyds Bank, Mashreq, MUFG Bank, OCBC, Standard Chartered, UBS, UOB, and Wells Fargo. It combines distributed ledger technology and the existing secure messaging network used by SWIFT, which covers more than 200 markets. The goals of this project are simple: improved liquidity transparency of cash flows ability to seamlessly enable token recognition This is NOT an alternative to SWIFT. It’s an extension of it. Carl Slabicki, head of commercial, global payments & trade at BNY, said: “We are ple
Alfa-Bank plans crypto custody services as Russia builds a regulated digital asset framework. The bank is testing crypto trading while developing blockchain investment products for users. Russian banks are preparing digital asset infrastructure ahead of upcoming regulations. Russia’s largest private bank, Alfa-Bank, is preparing to expand into regulated crypto services as Russia develops new digital […]
The post Alfa-Bank Reveals Crypto Plans as Russia Opens Door to Digital Assets appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.
The Guirassy transfer saga underscores the increasing complexity and financial implications of integrating blockchain technologies in football.
The post Serhou Guirassy transfer saga highlights growing tension between football clubs and blockchain-powered player markets appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The post Eco Powers Programmable Cross-Chain Stablecoin Liquidity with TRON Integration appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
San Francisco, California, July 9, 2026 — Eco, a leading provider of programmable cross-chain stablecoin liquidity, today integrates the TRON network. Through this integration, TRON becomes part of Eco’s unified stablecoin network, allowing users to deposit stablecoins directly into TRON applications in seconds. As one of the world’s leading blockchains for stablecoin payments, TRON processed more than $2 trillion in transfers and supported an $86 billion circulating USDT supply in Q1 2026 alone. By integrating TRON, Eco enables enterprises and developers to embed seamless cross-chain stablecoin flows into their applications, with on-demand liquidity facilitating transfers between TRON and the broader blockchain ecosystem. “TRON’s dominance in global stablecoin settlement makes it an essential infrastructure for digital finance,” said Jay Kurahashi-Sofue, CMO at
The post Russia’s Alfa-Bank Plans Regulated Crypto Custody Services appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Alfa-Bank plans a regulated crypto depository and blockchain-based investment products. Alfa-Bank has begun testing crypto trading for qualified investors through Alfa-Investments. Russia’s new crypto bill will determine whether Alfa-Bank launches retail services. Alfa-Bank is preparing to expand into cryptocurrency services as Russia moves to implement a new legal system for digital assets. The country’s largest private bank said its plans include creating a regulated digital depository, offering crypto-related services to clients, and developing investment products built on public blockchains. While the initiative acts as another move in Russia’s digital asset market, the bank said its rollout remains tied to the implementation of the country’s cryptocurrency legislation, with executives stating that key services are expected to become available only after the law takes effect.