Fintech & Banking Daily
(00:00:00) India's Offline CBDC, Bitcoin's Dividend ETF Shift & Prediction Markets at $10.8B (00:00:35) Programmable Welfare at Scale (00:01:35) Bitcoin Institutional Accumulation Signal (00:02:26) Franklin Templeton DRIP ETF Shift (00:03:13) Prediction Markets Cross Derivatives Scale (00:03:54) Argentina vs Ireland Regulatory Fork India's Reserve Bank has deployed offline functionality for its Digital Rupee using NFC-based wallet-to-wallet transfers — no internet required. With fifteen banks onboard and over one hundred million low-connectivity users in scope, the e-rupee is now functioning as live state infrastructure, not a pilot. Kerala's Kudumbashree scheme is already using programmable e-rupee to deliver income directly to welfare workers, with national scale targeting ten million beneficiaries. This is the gap El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment never closed. On the institutional Bitcoin front, Franklin Templeton has filed two hybrid funds that convert US equity dividends into automated Bitcoin purchases — a structural shift that moves crypto from a separate allocation bucket into mainstream portfolio architecture. Coinbase is extending the same logic with tokenized equities offering 24/7 on-chain trading, positioning Ethereum as post-trade settlement infrastructure. Prediction markets reached a weekly volume record of $10.8 billion — up from roughly $500 million at the start of 2025 — driven by SpaceX IPO contracts, geopolitical events, and major sports. The regulatory classification fight between derivatives and gambling frameworks remains unresolved and could cap growth sharply. Finally, two contrasting regulatory signals: Argentina scrapped its 1.2% bank transaction tax on registered crypto platforms to attract liquidity and meet FATF standards, while Ireland launched a thirty-point AML action plan targeting crypto with blockchain forensics and EU Travel Rule enforcement. Two-speed regulation is now the operating reality for any platform with global reach. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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