The post N3XT unveils blockchain bank to facilitate cross-border B2B transactions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Blockchain-powered banking institution N3XT has launched a narrow bank in the U.S. The bank will utilize a decentralized and permissionless blockchain technology to facilitate B2B transactions. The bridge between traditional finance and decentralized technology is shrinking as banking institutions explore blockchain technology. N3XT recently launched its U.S.-based blockchain-powered “narrow banking” platform to facilitate B2B transactions.  The bank’s financial model will focus strictly on customer deposits and payment services, while investing in low-risk, liquid assets. N3XT said it will not offer any lending services and claims that every dollar of deposits will be backed by cash or short-term U.S. treasuries in a one-to-one ratio. N3XT rolls out crypto banking platform for business transactions Wyoming is leading the way in securing America’s leadership in financial innovation. Digital assets give us the freedom to make instant, 24/7 transactions. @N3XTinc is building the future of finance, and it all starts in the Cowboy State.🔗https://t.co/me3Yrw3tED pic.twitter.com/gt2OoW33gK — Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) December 4, 2025 According to a press release, the banking platform will operate globally under a Wyoming Special Purpose Depository Institution charter. The bank’s blockchain will integrate stablecoins, utility tokens, and other cryptocurrency assets to offer a range of cryptocurrencies for its customers. Businesses will be able to schedule international crypto payments on the N3XT platform.  The bank aims to address the challenges facing global business transactions. The usual channels typically require multiple approvals from different players, extending the process for days due to differences in time zones, according to the announcement. The announcement also detailed that N3XT has been rolled out as a proven concept for companies in crypto, shipping and logistics, foreign exchange, and other sectors. The company stated that it secured three rounds of financing from leading companies and major investors, including Potenza Capital, Paradigm, Pharsalus, Reciprocal Ventures, Winklevoss Capital, HACK VC,… The post N3XT unveils blockchain bank to facilitate cross-border B2B transactions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Blockchain-powered banking institution N3XT has launched a narrow bank in the U.S. The bank will utilize a decentralized and permissionless blockchain technology to facilitate B2B transactions. The bridge between traditional finance and decentralized technology is shrinking as banking institutions explore blockchain technology. N3XT recently launched its U.S.-based blockchain-powered “narrow banking” platform to facilitate B2B transactions.  The bank’s financial model will focus strictly on customer deposits and payment services, while investing in low-risk, liquid assets. N3XT said it will not offer any lending services and claims that every dollar of deposits will be backed by cash or short-term U.S. treasuries in a one-to-one ratio. N3XT rolls out crypto banking platform for business transactions Wyoming is leading the way in securing America’s leadership in financial innovation. Digital assets give us the freedom to make instant, 24/7 transactions. @N3XTinc is building the future of finance, and it all starts in the Cowboy State.🔗https://t.co/me3Yrw3tED pic.twitter.com/gt2OoW33gK — Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) December 4, 2025 According to a press release, the banking platform will operate globally under a Wyoming Special Purpose Depository Institution charter. The bank’s blockchain will integrate stablecoins, utility tokens, and other cryptocurrency assets to offer a range of cryptocurrencies for its customers. Businesses will be able to schedule international crypto payments on the N3XT platform.  The bank aims to address the challenges facing global business transactions. The usual channels typically require multiple approvals from different players, extending the process for days due to differences in time zones, according to the announcement. The announcement also detailed that N3XT has been rolled out as a proven concept for companies in crypto, shipping and logistics, foreign exchange, and other sectors. The company stated that it secured three rounds of financing from leading companies and major investors, including Potenza Capital, Paradigm, Pharsalus, Reciprocal Ventures, Winklevoss Capital, HACK VC,…

N3XT unveils blockchain bank to facilitate cross-border B2B transactions

2025/12/05 18:52

Blockchain-powered banking institution N3XT has launched a narrow bank in the U.S. The bank will utilize a decentralized and permissionless blockchain technology to facilitate B2B transactions.

The bridge between traditional finance and decentralized technology is shrinking as banking institutions explore blockchain technology. N3XT recently launched its U.S.-based blockchain-powered “narrow banking” platform to facilitate B2B transactions. 

The bank’s financial model will focus strictly on customer deposits and payment services, while investing in low-risk, liquid assets. N3XT said it will not offer any lending services and claims that every dollar of deposits will be backed by cash or short-term U.S. treasuries in a one-to-one ratio.

N3XT rolls out crypto banking platform for business transactions

According to a press release, the banking platform will operate globally under a Wyoming Special Purpose Depository Institution charter. The bank’s blockchain will integrate stablecoins, utility tokens, and other cryptocurrency assets to offer a range of cryptocurrencies for its customers. Businesses will be able to schedule international crypto payments on the N3XT platform. 

The bank aims to address the challenges facing global business transactions. The usual channels typically require multiple approvals from different players, extending the process for days due to differences in time zones, according to the announcement.

The announcement also detailed that N3XT has been rolled out as a proven concept for companies in crypto, shipping and logistics, foreign exchange, and other sectors. The company stated that it secured three rounds of financing from leading companies and major investors, including Potenza Capital, Paradigm, Pharsalus, Reciprocal Ventures, Winklevoss Capital, HACK VC, Future Perfect Ventures, and Jesselson Capital. 

Jeffrey Wallis, CEO & President of N3XT, commented on the innovation, stating that money should move effortlessly, just like information. He also added that N3XT is incorporating crypto innovations into the banking industry to facilitate high-speed, programmable transactions for institutional clients.

He explained that the N3XT platform will provide enterprises with 24/7 control and reliability, enabling them to capitalize on the global economy.

Alana Palmedo, Managing Partner of Paradigm, an investor in N3XT, also reflected on the banking platform, stating that the financial industry is transitioning to be “internet native,” serving globally around the clock instead of adhering to traditional working hours.

European banks join hands to unveil euro-pegged stablecoin

N3XT is not the only banking institution exploring blockchain technology as a means of powering cross-border payments and transactions. Cryptopolitan recently reported that ten European banks partnered in a collaborative effort called Qivalis aimed at deploying a euro-pegged stablecoin for 24/7 cross-border corporate payments and settlement processes. 

These banks include  KBC, BNP Paribas, ING, UniCredit, SEB, Danske Bank, Banca Sella, DekaBank, CaixaBank, and Raiffeisen Bank International. According to an announcement by PNB Paribas, the alliance aims to obtain an electronic money institution license and is preparing to launch the stablecoin in the second half of 2026.

Japan also joined the stablecoin development race by giving large banks the green light to jointly develop. The country’s Financial Services Agency has announced that it will support the development of stablecoins in three of Japan’s largest banks. MUFG said in a release that Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, and Mizuho Financial Group will jointly issue stablecoins, which will be tested for use in cross-border payments. 

Japanese multinational conglomerate Sony Bank has also announced plans to roll out a dollar-backed stablecoin, which will be used to pay for games, anime, and digital subscriptions across Sony’s ecosystem. The stablecoin will operate across time zones to facilitate instant payment solutions for Sony’s business operations and be backed by stable, safe assets, such as government bonds. 

Data from the blockchain analytics platform Token Terminal shows that stablecoin supply is currently at an all-time high of $294.868 billion across major networks, including Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and Polygon, among others.

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