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Crypto Assets under the ISO 20022 Standard: Which coins really have a chance?
You may have heard of terms like SWIFT and ISO 20022, but you might not understand their relation to the crypto world. To put it simply: SWIFT is the largest global interbank payment system, operating for over 50 years. They are updating their communication standards to ISO 20022, starting the migration in 2022 and aiming to complete it by 2025. This means that all financial institutions must adapt to the new standards – which could be an opportunity for certain crypto assets.
Why haven't BTC and ETH kept up?
Bitcoin (launched in 2009) and Ethereum (launched in 2015) are both “old antiques”; the ISO 20022 standard was established later, and they had already emerged, with no one able to change their underlying logic. But Ripple's XRP is different—although XRP is also an old coin that was born in 2012, Ripple is a centralized company that can actively adjust the protocol to adapt to new standards. That's why XRP has become the “big brother” of the ISO 20022 camp.
What are the concept coins of ISO 20022?
Currently, there are 8 known types that are compatible with ISO 20022:
First-tier: XRP - Ripple's flagship, rising from $0.6 last October to over $3.2 recently, breaking the $3 mark for the first time in 7 years. Of course, the historical high was still $3.8 in 2018 (that time was a speculative bubble, rising 1400% in a month before being cut in half to $0.2).
Second-tier team:
Survival Mode Difficult Households:
Other Participants:
Key Issues
The ISO 20022 adaptation has indeed created a narrative for these coins, with XRP benefiting particularly. However, it is important to note: adaptation standards ≠ coin prices must rise. Although ALGO and IOTA are compatible, the projects themselves are in long-term decline, and the only rebounds are merely technical corrections. The trends of HBAR and XDC resemble dancing with the broader market rather than being driven solely by ISO 20022.
So being optimistic about the ISO 20022 concept isn't a bad idea, but don't be blinded by the story - the project's fundamentals, ecosystem activity, and real applications are the long-term determinants.