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How Blockchain Is Reshaping Banking Infrastructure

Blockchain adoption in banking is moving from experimentation to production. In this session, Fireblocks Financial Markets Economist Neil Chopra breaks down where banks, fintechs, and non-bank competitors are already live, what wallet infrastructure means for onchain ownership and control, and why stablecoins are proving the utility case that's pulling the rest of the market forward.

Wallet infrastructure is the new core banking layer

Owning the UI used to mean owning the customer. On blockchain, whoever controls the wallet controls the relationship. In this clip from the Banking Bootcamp, Fireblocks Financial Markets Economist Neil Chopra breaks down why wallet infrastructure is becoming the central layer for digital asset services at banks, and walks through the three use cases scaling in production today: custody and brokerage, stablecoin payments, and tokenization.

Why Stablecoins Need Infrastructure to Scale

Stablecoins are the obvious choice for cross-border payments. But scaling them means solving for interoperability across chains, stablecoins, and ecosystems, and integrating with the core banking and treasury systems institutions already use. In this clip from Fintech Fireside Asia, Dan Sleep, Head of Business Solutions APAC at Fireblocks, breaks down why infrastructure is the connective layer and how Fireblocks Network for Payments is bridging issuers, movers, and custodians across the value chain.