Deloitte: Blockchain Systems Could Rival ACH Network By 2025
A new Deloitte report suggests that blockchain-based transactions are likely to surge over the next decade.
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A new report by the Deloitte Center for Financial Services predicts that permissioned blockchain payment systems will see "significant transaction volume" by 2020.
Such systems, the report said, could reach the scale of the ACH network, which processes 23 billion transactions annually, by 2025. Elsewhere, it projects that bitcoin and digital currencies will go mainstream, but that many alternative cryptocurrencies would likely vanish or be replaced by "state-sponsored" digital currencies.
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's findings come as part of a broader report assessing how disruptive forces are expected to reshape the banking industry over the next decade. Additional topics discussed include machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The report suggested that incumbent financial providers are perhaps the most likely to commercialize the opportunity, but that the success of such initiatives would be based on how well blockchain technologies can interoperate.
Deloitte wrote:
Such a transition, Deloitte said, was likely to "erode" product margins at financial institutions, forcing market participants to change how they approach relationships with merchants, consumers, businesses and counterparties. Notably, the professional services firm expects "all aspects" of the securities trade cycle to be dominated by digital technologies.
The report recommended that financial incumbents "ramp up" efforts to explore the technology while "rapidly" developing potential new use cases. Still, it cautioned that the scale and size of the effort needed to bring about this change would pose its own challenges.
The report concluded:
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