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JPMorgan, Citi, and Bank of America Just Built a Tokenized Payment Network to Kill Stablecoins

JPMorgan, Citi, and Bank of America Just Built a Tokenized Payment Network to Kill Stablecoins

June 6, 20264 Mins ReadNo Comments Crypto News
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JPMorgan, Citi, and Bank of America Just Built a Tokenized Payment Network to Kill Stablecoins

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Modern bank vault revealing blockchain network representing tokenized deposit infrastructure

JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo are building a shared Tokenized Deposit Network to challenge stablecoins. It goes through The Clearing House, targeting a first-half 2027 launch, and the Federal Reserve is the audience that matters most.

The stated pitch is efficiency: instant 24/7 settlement, programmable payments, blockchain-speed money movement.

The actual pitch is control: if banks own the tokenized settlement layer, there is no political or structural opening for a government-issued retail CBDC, and no oxygen left for stablecoin issuers in the institutional payment stack.

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Stablecoins Killer? Tokenized Deposits vs. Fedwire, What the TDN Actually Does and Why Banks Want It Now

A tokenized deposit is not a new asset. It is a regular bank deposit recorded on a shared ledger instead of a siloed bank ledger, same credit risk, same regulatory treatment, same accounting standards. What changes is the settlement infrastructure.

Fedwire and RTP operate on batch cycles or near-real-time windows with hard cutoffs. The TDN settles on-chain, continuously, including weekends and federal holidays.

That gap is exactly where stablecoins built their corporate use case. Treasury teams running cross-border settlements in USDC don’t care about monetary philosophy; they care that Circle’s rails run on Sunday at 2 a.m. and JPMorgan’s don’t.

🚨 JUST IN: JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America and Wells Fargo are building a shared blockchain to keep deposits from leaving the banking system.

The Clearing House will run it. Target launch is the first half of 2027.

Interestingly, this appears led by being defensive rather… pic.twitter.com/eZK4c93nzB

— Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) June 5, 2026

The TDN closes that gap without moving a dollar outside the regulated banking system.

The infrastructure exists in fragments already. JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform processes institutional payments via JPM Coin on a private blockchain.

The bank also launched a tokenized deposit token on Base, Coinbase’s public Layer 2, for institutional clients earlier in 2026, targeting cross-border payments, intraday liquidity, and programmable payouts. Citi’s Token Services runs real-time digital transfers between New York, London, and Hong Kong.

The TDN is the interoperability layer that connects these siloed bank efforts into a single institutional liquidity pool, a Regulated Settlement Network at US banking scale.

David Watson, CEO of The Clearing House, said the project is “a big move for the lenders” and that the industry faces a “radically different” future around on-chain payments.

That framing is accurate. It is also strategically convenient because the banks proposing this network are the same institutions that would be most damaged by either a government-run CBDC or a stablecoin that captures institutional dollar flows.

The CBDC End-Run: Why the Regulatory Timing Is Not Coincidental

Congressional appetite for a Federal Reserve-issued retail CBDC is close to zero. Surveillance concerns, political branding, and opposition from both parties have effectively stalled any direct CBDC push. Banks know this, and the TDN is calibrated to exploit it.

If the private sector delivers 24/7 tokenized dollar settlement through regulated bank deposits, the policy argument for a government-issued digital dollar collapses.

The Fed gets a modernized payment infrastructure without the political liability of issuing a retail CBDC. Banks get to keep deposits inside their system. The stablecoin issuers get squeezed. Everyone in the regulated banking system wins, except Tether and Circle.

The CLARITY Act’s advance through Washington adds a second pressure vector. Banks remain opposed to CLARITY Act provisions that leave room for interest-bearing features on stablecoins, products that would compete directly with bank deposit rates.

A working TDN makes that fight easier: if banks already offer programmable, blockchain-native deposits with FDIC-equivalent protections, the political case for allowing non-bank stablecoin issuers to pay yield weakens considerably.

JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo are building a shared Tokenized Deposit Network to challenge stablecoins.

Citi’s head of services, Shahmir Khaliq, framed the network as “another step that effectively cements” the role banks play in financing, money management, and capital markets. That is not a product description. That is a territorial claim.

What banks are actually protecting is the monetary transmission layer, the infrastructure through which dollar liquidity flows from the Federal Reserve into the real economy. If that layer tokenizes on bank-owned rails, they retain gatekeeper status in a blockchain-native financial system.

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