A tactical shift is quietly reshaping institutional treasury management. When BNY Mellon's tokenized deposits enter the equation, the economics of holding non-interest-bearing USDC suddenly look less compelling for institutions. Why settle for zero yield when you can access both stability and returns through tokenized bank deposits?



This isn't just a marginal upgrade—it's about collateral mobility. The flexibility these instruments unlock allows institutions to optimize their liquidity strategies in ways traditional stablecoins can't match. Real efficiency gains, real arbitrage opportunities.

If this gains serious institutional traction, stablecoin dynamics shift dramatically. We're looking at a market where vanilla stablecoins get squeezed from the premium end, reserved mainly for retail and ecosystem utility. The institutional tier migrates toward yield-bearing, composable alternatives.

The real question: how fast does this reshuffling happen? Because once the first movers establish the template, adoption curves accelerate fast in institutional finance.
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