Digital Currency Platform mBridge Halves Swift Fees in Global Payment Shakeup
China's mBridge, backed by five central banks, prepares for commercial launch, offering digital currency-focused cross-border payments at half Swift's cost.

China's mBridge, backed by five central banks, prepares for commercial launch, offering digital currency-focused cross-border payments at half Swift's cost.

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