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The Future Of Cross-Border Payments In Asia Is Atomic

Por: Forbes Business December 21, 2022

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Digital is the future of payments, but in the background, will atomic settlements re-define the ... [+] plumbing of cross-border payments?getty Defining atomic settlement Atomic settlement refers to exchanging assets between two parties in a single transaction, typically instantaneously and often without intermediaries. This can be particularly useful in cross-border payments, as it allows for faster and cheaper transactions compared to... + full article



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