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The ISO 20022 standard is quietly changing the Crypto Assets market. It is a global financial communication standard. It seems to open a door to TradFi for Crypto Assets. But this is not all good news.
Crypto Assets that support this standard may become more popular. They are easier to integrate into mainstream TradFi. Compliance makes them appear more legitimate. Investors are likely to be more interested.
However, there is a contradiction here. Decentralization is the original intention of Crypto Assets. Bitcoin was created to break free from TradFi control. Adopting global standards? That somewhat deviates from the original purpose.
Standardized data is indeed a benefit. Investors can more easily compare different coin types. Decision-making will be more informed. However, this transparency may not be a good thing for some people.
In summary, the impact of ISO 20022 is complex. It brings opportunities for Crypto Assets, but also sparks controversy. What does the future hold? It's not very clear. Compliant coins may become more important. But who knows? The market changes too quickly.