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US Banks Plan Tokenized Deposit Network With 24/7 Blockchain Settlement

Michael Johnson by Michael Johnson
June 24, 2026
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Major Banks Move to Tokenize Deposits on Blockchain Rails

A reported plan by major US banks — including JPMorgan and Bank of America — to launch a shared tokenized deposit network is one of the most significant signals yet that traditional finance is moving onchain in earnest. The network would reportedly connect conventional banking infrastructure with blockchain settlement rails and enable around-the-clock transaction processing, something the legacy correspondent banking system cannot offer. Traders watching the stablecoin and payments landscape should pay close attention: this is not a crypto-native project, and that distinction matters.

What Happened

Reports from early June 2026 describe plans by a coalition of major US banks to build a tokenized deposit network designed to bridge traditional banking rails with blockchain infrastructure. The planned system would allow participating institutions to move value between one another using blockchain-based representations of standard bank deposits — and do so 24 hours a day, seven days a week, rather than being constrained by the settlement windows and cutoff times that govern existing interbank systems.

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JPMorgan and Bank of America are among the institutions named as participants in the planned initiative. The project is still described as a plan, not a live product. No launch date has been confirmed publicly, and the network’s operating structure, governance, and technical specifications remain undisclosed in detail.

What It Means for Traders

The most important thing to understand here is the difference between a tokenized deposit and a stablecoin. A stablecoin — whether it’s USDT, USDC, or any other variant — is issued by a private company and sits outside the regulated banking system. The issuer holds reserves in various forms and promises redemption at a fixed rate, but the instrument itself is not a bank deposit and not covered by deposit insurance frameworks. A tokenized deposit, by contrast, is a blockchain-based representation of an actual deposit held inside a regulated bank. It carries the same legal standing as the underlying deposit, remains within the banking system, and is subject to the same regulatory oversight as any other bank liability.

That distinction creates a real competitive dynamic. Stablecoins have filled a gap in financial infrastructure — specifically the need for fast, programmable, near-continuous dollar settlement that the legacy banking system cannot provide. If a bank-led tokenized deposit network delivers genuine 24/7 interbank settlement on blockchain rails, it chips away at one of the core utility arguments for stablecoins in institutional and wholesale payment flows. Retail and DeFi use cases are a separate conversation, but the institutional payment corridor is where stablecoin issuers have quietly been gaining ground, and that is exactly where this network is aimed.

The near-term impact on stablecoin adoption or market structure is hard to quantify — this is a reported plan, not an operational product. But the competitive signal is clear enough to track. Traders with exposure to payment-adjacent tokens or stablecoin-dependent DeFi protocols should watch how this story develops over the coming months.

The Bigger Picture

Incumbent banks moving onchain — on their own terms, through a shared network they control — represents a structural shift in crypto’s long-term infrastructure story. For years, the dominant narrative was that blockchain would disrupt banks. The more nuanced reality emerging now is that large banks are selectively absorbing blockchain rails rather than being displaced by them. They bring regulatory standing, existing liquidity, counterparty relationships, and sovereign backing that no stablecoin issuer can replicate overnight.

This move also arrives at a moment when US stablecoin legislation is actively under debate. A bank-issued, regulated tokenized deposit network strengthens the argument from incumbents that the regulated banking system can deliver the same programmable settlement capabilities as private stablecoin issuers — without the regulatory ambiguity. That framing is likely to influence how legislators and regulators think about the scope of stablecoin rules and whether bank-issued digital dollar instruments receive distinct treatment.

Longer term, a functioning tokenized deposit network among major US banks would represent a significant piece of blockchain-native financial plumbing embedded directly inside the most systemically important institutions on earth. That is constructive for blockchain infrastructure as a category, even if it is a headwind for specific stablecoin business models. The question for the crypto market is which parts of the ecosystem get displaced and which parts get adopted, upgraded, or integrated.

Conclusion

The reported bank tokenized deposit network is worth monitoring closely as a leading indicator of how traditional finance integrates with blockchain rails at scale. If it ships anywhere close to the reported scope, the interbank payments corridor will look meaningfully different within a few years. Stablecoin issuers, DeFi protocols dependent on dollar liquidity, and any trader with exposure to payments-layer infrastructure should keep this story on their radar — not because the outcome is settled, but because the direction of travel is becoming clearer.

This article is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

Tags: BankingJPMorganPaymentsstablecoinsTokenized Deposits
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