US Bank and PwC just made their pick for the future of programmable payments—they're building on Stellar's network. This isn't some pilot experiment tucked away in a lab. We're talking about actual infrastructure for stablecoin integration and smart money flows in traditional finance.
What's telling here isn't just the tech choice. It's what it signals: major institutions are done testing the waters with private chains. They're committing to public ledgers for real financial plumbing. XLM's selection by these heavyweights suggests the era of institutional blockchain adoption has quietly shifted from "if" to "how fast."
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Rekt_Recovery
· 11-30 15:24
ngl this is the copium i needed after getting liquidated twice on XLM leverage trades... but also? watching institutions finally pick public chains over their precious private sandboxes hits different. us bank + pwc committing to stellar feels like the market vindication i never got lmao. here's hoping my bag actually recovers before the next rug pull...
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-30 09:55
XLM is really going to da moon this time, the big fish from TradFi are all coming ashore.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 11-30 09:08
XLM has risen this time... but we still need to see if it can really land in the future.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 11-27 18:57
The recent operation of XLM is truly amazing, the big institutions are finally being genuine and going straight to the public chain... This is real adoption.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 11-27 18:57
TradFi pro finally got serious, Stellar really won this time.
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GasWaster
· 11-27 18:53
Wow, US Bank is starting to play with Stellar? This time, TradFi really has to take public chains seriously.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 11-27 18:43
xlm is really To da moon now, big institutions are no longer pretending and are going directly to the public chain.
US Bank and PwC just made their pick for the future of programmable payments—they're building on Stellar's network. This isn't some pilot experiment tucked away in a lab. We're talking about actual infrastructure for stablecoin integration and smart money flows in traditional finance.
What's telling here isn't just the tech choice. It's what it signals: major institutions are done testing the waters with private chains. They're committing to public ledgers for real financial plumbing. XLM's selection by these heavyweights suggests the era of institutional blockchain adoption has quietly shifted from "if" to "how fast."