BREAKING: There is no such thing as an #ISO20022 compliant token (duh). "at the protocol level, blockchains themselves are not inherently ISO 20022 compliant." says @isostandards Many people in the crypto space - due to coordinated self-referencing circular hype narratives between KOL's with specific agenda and crypto rags trying to fill content - have fallen under the idea that there is some ISO20022 global body deeming crypto tokens as either "compliant" or "non-compliant". Complete hogwash spread by those with an agenda. The lists of ISO20002 "compliant" tokens floating around are merely tokens cherry picked from the ISO20022 Digital Token Identifiers - ISO24165 - list. The list can be found here - xrp xlm qnt xdc hbar
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