Swift declares blockchain ledger ready in 17-bank, cross-continent pilot launch
The post Swift declares blockchain ledger ready in 17-bank, cross-continent pilot launch appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Swift announced in a July 9 statement that its blockchain-based ledger is open for business, with 17 lenders already lined up to start using it to send cross-border payments across six continents using tokenized deposits. Swift is big news from a network that already processes the equivalent of global GDP every 2 to 3 days across more than 200 markets. Now, the infrastructure is in place for banks and corporate treasuries to settle international transfers round the clock. Today’s announcement lays the groundwork for the first public demonstration of a ledger that Swift first showcased at its Sibos conference in September 2025. What does Swift’s blockchain ledger do? The blockchain-based ledger that Swift introduced Thursday is not a payments platform in the traditional sense. The ledger, which runs on Hyperledger Besu, an open-source, Ethereum-compatible fram