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"Tokenization" is banking's biggest buzzword right now — but what does it actually mean for your business? In this episode of the Rio Grande Valley Business Journal Podcast, host Naxiely Lopez-Puente talks with Shawn Main, chief business architect at Vantage Bank and founder of the Hazel Network, about how stablecoins and tokenized deposits could change the way RGV businesses move money — especially across the U.S.-Mexico border. Shawn breaks down what tokenization really means, how it compares to a digital cashier's check, why community banks finally have a shot at building their own payment infrastructure, and whether AI is coming for banking's back-office jobs. CHAPTERS 0:00 Tokenization: more buzzword than mystery 3:21 Meet Shawn Main: from Rackspace to Vantage Bank 4:34 Building the Hazel Network 8:05 Explaining tokenization over coffee 11:01 Is there risk in tokenized deposits? 12:39 Faster, cheaper cross-border payments 15:12 Will AI replace bank jobs? 19:15 How community banks and credit unions can join 24:32 The "golden opportunity" for community banks 28:37 How to connect with Shawn Main and Vantage Bank ABOUT THE GUEST Shawn Main is chief business architect at Vantage Bank and founder of the Hazel Network, a platform helping community banks and credit unions access tokenization and stablecoin technology. RGV Business Journal covers the people, companies, and trends shaping business across the Rio Grande Valley and the U.S.-Mexico border region. 🔗 Learn more about the Hazel Network: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/vantage-bank-and-custodia-release-white-paper-unveiling-hazel-network-302804851.html 🔗 Read the full transcript: https://www.rgvbusinessjournal.com/podcast/shawn-main-vantage-bank-tokenization-hazel-network/ 🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every week. #RGVBusiness #Tokenization #Banking #Fintech #VantageBank #RioGrandeValley
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