Wells Fargo is hiring a Digital Asset Services Supervisor

PANews February 15 News, according to a post by The Block project director Frank Chaparro, Wells Fargo announced a digital asset services executive position four days ago. Responsibilities include developing a three to five-year strategy covering tokenized deposits, on-chain collateral, intraday liquidity, and 24/7 programmable payments—fully integrated with wire transfers, ACH, RTP, FedNow, and SWIFT.
Recently, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan also hired senior leaders in the cryptocurrency field.

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