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Financial Coordination Layer

Definition

A financial coordination layer is a foundational system that enables various financial actors and protocols to interact and exchange value efficiently. This layer acts as a shared infrastructure, often built on blockchain technology, that standardizes communication, transaction settlement, and agreement execution across disparate financial services. It reduces friction by providing common protocols for identity, asset transfer, and dispute resolution, allowing for the creation of complex financial products and services. Its purpose is to enhance the efficiency and reach of global financial operations.