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                        <ul class="article__contents-list"><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h231">IBM launches payment network on Stellar, gets banks to join it</a></li><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h346">One IBM-based stablecoin already launched</a></li><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h477">World Wire, banks and XLM</a></li></ul>
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    On Monday, six banks operating internationally signed the necessary documents confirming their desire to create their own stablecoins on a payment network run by <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="#-criminal-is-selling-26-mln-users-personal-data-for-bitcoin-on-dark-web">IBM</a> on the Stellar open ledger.
    
    IBM launches payment network on Stellar, gets banks to join it
    
    <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelwolfson/2019/03/18/ibm-launches-a-blockchain-based-global-payments-network-using-stellars-cryptocurrency/#31941c8d53ec">Forbes reports</a> that on Monday, IBM launched a Stellar-powered network dubbed IBM Blockchain World Wire, which uses XLM as fuel for financial transactions.
    
    The <a href="https://u.today/bitcoin-cash-splits-up-with-lightning-labs-to-release-crypto-wallet-with-extra-level-of-privacy">network</a> was built to allow financial institutions to conduct transnational payments, whether it is remittance or simply foreign exchange, and do it in a quicker and cheaper manner than the conventional banking system allows.
    
    Now, IBM is getting banks around the world to join it and start using its new product.
    
    So far, the <a href="https://u.today/jp-morgan-plans-to-launch-its-own-crypto-is-xrp-in-trouble">global heavyweight</a> has named only three banks out of six that will cooperate and issue their stablecoins. These are RCBC bank located in the Philippines, Banco Bradesco from Brazil, and South Korea’s Busan Bank.
    
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    One IBM-based stablecoin already launched
    
    The aforementioned banks are waiting for <a href="https://u.today/bitcoin-short-term-price-analysis-4000-btc-price-is-to-be-hit-again-what-to-expect-from-btc-this">regulators</a> to greenlight them. However, there is one stablecoin powered by World Wire which has been released already – a USD-pegged coin made by a San Francisco startup.
    
    The newly made <a href="https://u.today/circle-ceo-facebook-coin-is-great-sign-for-crypto">stablecoin</a> is only waiting to start working, even within the US. However, this has been approved by US regulators. So, IBM promises that by the end of 2019, the US will be added as an operating point.
    
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    World Wire, banks and XLM
    
    Currently, the World Wire network runs in 72 countries through special locations for conducting fiat payments. However, the banks that will work with the new network will be able to transfer value in XLM, the native <a href="https://u.today/crypto-payment-card-to-be-launched-by-banking-platform-xrp-xlm-btc-supported">Stellar token</a>, when difficulties rise in using fiat currencies. On top of that, they will be able to launch their own stablecoins.
    
    In an interview, IBM’s head of blockchain for financial services, Jesse Lund, said that in the future, World Wire may start supporting other crypto assets as well.
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                        <ul class="article__contents-list"><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h231">IBM launches payment network on Stellar, gets banks to join it</a></li><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h346">One IBM-based stablecoin already launched</a></li><li class="article__contents-item"><a class="article__contents-link link-pseudo" href="#h477">World Wire, banks and XLM</a></li></ul>
        Advertisement
        
            
        
        
            
                    
                
                                                
    
            
            
                    
                
                                                
    
            
        
    
    
    On Monday, six banks operating internationally signed the necessary documents confirming their desire to create their own stablecoins on a payment network run by <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="#-criminal-is-selling-26-mln-users-personal-data-for-bitcoin-on-dark-web">IBM</a> on the Stellar open ledger.
    
    IBM launches payment network on Stellar, gets banks to join it
    
    <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelwolfson/2019/03/18/ibm-launches-a-blockchain-based-global-payments-network-using-stellars-cryptocurrency/#31941c8d53ec">Forbes reports</a> that on Monday, IBM launched a Stellar-powered network dubbed IBM Blockchain World Wire, which uses XLM as fuel for financial transactions.
    
    The <a href="https://u.today/bitcoin-cash-splits-up-with-lightning-labs-to-release-crypto-wallet-with-extra-level-of-privacy">network</a> was built to allow financial institutions to conduct transnational payments, whether it is remittance or simply foreign exchange, and do it in a quicker and cheaper manner than the conventional banking system allows.
    
    Now, IBM is getting banks around the world to join it and start using its new product.
    
    So far, the <a href="https://u.today/jp-morgan-plans-to-launch-its-own-crypto-is-xrp-in-trouble">global heavyweight</a> has named only three banks out of six that will cooperate and issue their stablecoins. These are RCBC bank located in the Philippines, Banco Bradesco from Brazil, and South Korea’s Busan Bank.
    
    <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="#-criminal-is-selling-26-mln-users-personal-data-for-bitcoin-on-dark-web">card</a>
    
    One IBM-based stablecoin already launched
    
    The aforementioned banks are waiting for <a href="https://u.today/bitcoin-short-term-price-analysis-4000-btc-price-is-to-be-hit-again-what-to-expect-from-btc-this">regulators</a> to greenlight them. However, there is one stablecoin powered by World Wire which has been released already – a USD-pegged coin made by a San Francisco startup.
    
    The newly made <a href="https://u.today/circle-ceo-facebook-coin-is-great-sign-for-crypto">stablecoin</a> is only waiting to start working, even within the US. However, this has been approved by US regulators. So, IBM promises that by the end of 2019, the US will be added as an operating point.
    
    <a href="https://u.today/could-bitcoin-come-crashing-down-the-mystery-of-satoshis-kill-switch">card</a>
    
    World Wire, banks and XLM
    
    Currently, the World Wire network runs in 72 countries through special locations for conducting fiat payments. However, the banks that will work with the new network will be able to transfer value in XLM, the native <a href="https://u.today/crypto-payment-card-to-be-launched-by-banking-platform-xrp-xlm-btc-supported">Stellar token</a>, when difficulties rise in using fiat currencies. On top of that, they will be able to launch their own stablecoins.
    
    In an interview, IBM’s head of blockchain for financial services, Jesse Lund, said that in the future, World Wire may start supporting other crypto assets as well.
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Forbes: IBM Launches Stellar-Based Payment Network, Gets 6 Global Banks to Create Stablecoins on It

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On Monday, six banks operating internationally signed the necessary documents confirming their desire to create their own stablecoins on a payment network run by IBM on the Stellar open ledger.

IBM launches payment network on Stellar, gets banks to join it

Forbes reports that on Monday, IBM launched a Stellar-powered network dubbed IBM Blockchain World Wire, which uses XLM as fuel for financial transactions.

The network was built to allow financial institutions to conduct transnational payments, whether it is remittance or simply foreign exchange, and do it in a quicker and cheaper manner than the conventional banking system allows.

Now, IBM is getting banks around the world to join it and start using its new product.

So far, the global heavyweight has named only three banks out of six that will cooperate and issue their stablecoins. These are RCBC bank located in the Philippines, Banco Bradesco from Brazil, and South Korea’s Busan Bank.

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One IBM-based stablecoin already launched

The aforementioned banks are waiting for regulators to greenlight them. However, there is one stablecoin powered by World Wire which has been released already – a USD-pegged coin made by a San Francisco startup.

The newly made stablecoin is only waiting to start working, even within the US. However, this has been approved by US regulators. So, IBM promises that by the end of 2019, the US will be added as an operating point.

World Wire, banks and XLM

Currently, the World Wire network runs in 72 countries through special locations for conducting fiat payments. However, the banks that will work with the new network will be able to transfer value in XLM, the native Stellar token, when difficulties rise in using fiat currencies. On top of that, they will be able to launch their own stablecoins.

In an interview, IBM’s head of blockchain for financial services, Jesse Lund, said that in the future, World Wire may start supporting other crypto assets as well.

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