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Bankers Issue ‘Seismic’ Warning: Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Cardano And XRP Could Replace The Dollar In Just Five Years As Crypto Market Price Adds $1 Trillion,...Bitcoin hit $50,000 this week



The bitcoin has rolled back  above $50,000 per bitcoin for the first time since May. Meanwhile, double-digit gains among other major cryptocurrencies—including ethereum, Binance's BNB, cardano, and Ripple's XRP—helped the combined crypto market value climb to over $2.1 trillion, up from $1.1 trillion in July.

Ahead of the latest bitcoin and crypto price surge higher, a poll of mostly banking executives found most think bitcoin and digital assets could replace fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar within the next five to 10 years—a shift described as "seismic. 

"We uncovered several findings that illustrate a seismic shift in financial services resulting from the evolution of blockchain-based digital assets," consultants led by Linda Pawczuk at the accountancy company Deloitte wrote alongside a report that found 76% of finance professionals think bitcoin and crypto could serve as an alternative to or replacement for fiat currencies in the next five to 10 years. 

A strong majority (81%) of the almost 1,300 executives questioned think blockchain, the technology that underpins bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, is broadly scalable and has already achieved mainstream adoption. Meanwhile, 73% think their company should adopt crypto and blockchain or risk losing competitive advantage.

"The foundation of banking has been fundamentally outlived and financial services industry players must redefine themselves and find innovative ways to create economic growth in the future of money," Pawczuk, who heads up Deloitte's global blockchain and digital assets practice, said in a statement alongside the report.

This year, Wall Street banks from Goldman Sachs GS +1.1% to JPMorgan JPM +2.1% have begun rolling out bitcoin and crypto services to their clients as central banks around the world experiment with blockchain-based central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).


China has already started real-world trials of its digital yuan, while countries across Europe and North America make early salvos into CBDCs. A keenly-anticipated Federal Reserve report on CBDCs is due out in September and could shed light on what a future digital dollar might look like.

Elsewhere, social media giants Facebook and Twitter TWTR +0.3% have begun looking to bitcoin and crypto, with Facebook attempting to build its own blockchain-based cryptocurrency, diem, and Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey focused on bitcoin development.

"The future is happening right now," the Deloitte report read. "Participation in the age of digital assets is not an option—it is inevitable."

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