Fintech & Banking Daily
(00:00:00) CBDC Live Settlement, $154B Stablecoin Crime & HSBC's $35M Scam Penalty (00:01:17) Stablecoin Crime $154B Illicit Flow (00:02:08) HSBC $35M Scam Penalty Precedent (00:02:42) Fintech Funding Shifts to Discipline (00:03:21) FIFA Blockchain Ticketing on Avalanche Hong Kong just made the most significant wholesale CBDC move of the year. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and HKEX have launched a live e-HKD pilot for after-hours derivatives margin settlement, with HSBC and Bank of China transacting in real value. The target is a structural gap in post-trade infrastructure — derivatives markets run 24/7, but traditional settlement doesn't. This is wholesale CBDC doing what retail pilots rarely achieve: solving an institutional problem that incumbent systems genuinely can't. Meanwhile, the darker side of digital finance is generating hard numbers. Illegal addresses received $154 billion in crypto in 2025, with stablecoins accounting for 84% of illicit volume — a 162% year-over-year jump. Travel Rule legislation exists in 85 of 117 countries, but 59% have never enforced it. The gap between legislation and enforcement is where the crime lives. In traditional banking, HSBC is facing a $35 million penalty in Australia for scam protection failures, with $21.5 million already paid in customer compensation. Australian regulators are establishing direct bank liability for inadequate fraud prevention — a precedent that other jurisdictions will be watching closely. On funding, India's top VCs are publicly shifting capital toward governance, compliance, and sustainable unit economics as fintech funding fell from $8.3B in 2021-22 to $2.2B in 2025. The growth-at-all-costs model is out. Finally, FIFA is piloting blockchain ticketing on the Avalanche network ahead of the World Cup, using tradable digital entitlements for allocation and fraud prevention — one of the more concrete blockchain infrastructure deployments to watch. This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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