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Interbank Communication

Definition

Interbank communication refers to the exchange of information and transaction data between different financial institutions. This process is fundamental to the global financial system, enabling cross-bank payments, settlements, and information sharing for various financial services. Traditionally, this has relied on established networks like SWIFT, which can be slow and costly. Blockchain technology and digital assets offer new avenues for improving the speed, security, and cost-efficiency of these critical financial interactions.