Story Highlights* SWIFT retires old MT system, officially adopting ISO 20022 for faster global cross-border transactions.
- ISO 20022 bridges traditional banking with crypto networks like XRP, XLM, XDC, and HBAR.
- Banks must now upgrade systems to handle ISO 20022 payments, boosting blockchain integration potential.
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