Singapore's DBS Bank partners with JPMorgan's Kinexys to enable instant interbank transfers of tokenized deposits across blockchains, reducing settlement times from days to seconds. The post JPMorgan Partners Singapore’s Largest Bank, DBS, for Tokenized Deposit Transfers appeared first on Coinspeaker.Singapore's DBS Bank partners with JPMorgan's Kinexys to enable instant interbank transfers of tokenized deposits across blockchains, reducing settlement times from days to seconds. The post JPMorgan Partners Singapore’s Largest Bank, DBS, for Tokenized Deposit Transfers appeared first on Coinspeaker.

JPMorgan Partners Singapore’s Largest Bank, DBS, for Tokenized Deposit Transfers

Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, has teamed up with JPMorgan’s Kinexys division to design a framework enabling real-time interbank transfers of tokenized deposits across multiple blockchains. The initiative represents a significant step toward merging traditional finance with decentralized settlement architecture.

According to local reports, the new framework will streamline liquidity movement between institutions, reduce settlement times from days to seconds, and lower operational risks in cross-border transactions. The system will leverage Kinexys’ cross-chain infrastructure, enabling interaction between permissioned and public blockchains without compromising compliance or data privacy.

The collaboration focuses on creating interoperability standards that allow banks to issue, move, and redeem blockchain-based representations of customer deposits in real time.

Tokenized deposits differ from stablecoins by being fully backed by bank-held funds, maintaining regulatory oversight while delivering the programmability and instant settlement benefits of blockchain technology.

DBS Expands Blockchain Integration Efforts

The partnership follows DBS’s ongoing efforts to integrate blockchain-based products into institutional finance.

Last month, DBS and Goldman Sachs executed the first-ever interbank crypto options trade, a cash-settled over-the-counter transaction involving Bitcoin BTC $103 189 24h volatility: 2.5% Market cap: $2.06 T Vol. 24h: $71.73 B and Ether ETH $3 454 24h volatility: 2.4% Market cap: $417.72 B Vol. 24h: $35.00 B options. During the announcement, Max Minton, Goldman Sachs’ Head of Digital Assets for Asia Pacific, expressed expectation of more institutional involvement in the coming months.

SUBBD Presale Crosses $1.3M

As major institutions like JP Morgan and DBS advance asset tokenization initiatives, early-stage projects such as SUBBD continue attracting investor attention.

SUBBD is an AI-driven project with creator monetization tools for influencers and brands.

The SUBBD presale has now exceeded $1.3 million of its $1.5 million target, with tokens currently priced at $0.057. With less than 24 hours before the next pricing tier, early investors can visit the official SUBBD presale site to access up to 20% staking rewards and other community incentives.

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