Who will set the pace in global finance by 2026? “Financial leadership” blends macro growth, deep and liquid capital markets, competitive financial centres, innovation in payments/fintech, currency influence, and policy/regulatory agility. This forecast synthesizes the latest IMF projections, global financial-centre rankings, IPO data, currency and payments trackers, and reform agendas to identify the front-runners.
How We Ranked Potential Leaders
We weighed six…
Across Europe, governments and market infrastructures are coordinating on shared blockchain rails. The European Blockchain Partnership unites EU Member States with Norway and Liechtenstein to build public-sector blockchain services under the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI).
What The European Blockchain Partnership Actually Does
The Partnership’s delivery vehicle is EBSI, an EU-wide network of permissioned nodes that supports multiple protocols (currently Hyperledger…
Introduction: What Actually Drives Startup Growth in 2025
The growth landscape in 2025 is shaped by three forces: product-led experiences, AI-driven personalization, and shifting distribution (marketplaces, ecosystems, and social platforms). This guide distills the engines that consistently produce efficient growth this year, with tactical playbooks and KPIs you can ship this week.
1) Product-Led Growth (PLG) and Free-to-Paid Conversion
PLG continues to outperform…
Banks don’t need public, anonymous blockchains to benefit from distributed ledgers. Permissioned blockchain—used by regulated institutions—adds cryptographic integrity, auditability, and cross-organization coordination to existing controls. NIST’s blockchain overview explains how chained hashing, digital signatures, and consensus create tamper-evident records suitable for security and compliance use cases.
What Blockchain Adds To A Bank’s Security Stack
Tamper-evident audit trails and non-repudiation
Blockchains store transactions in…
Your financial potential isn’t just income; it’s how well your system converts earnings into freedom and resilience. Answer each question Yes / Somewhat / No and tally your score. After each question, you’ll see why it matters and a quick fix backed by reputable guidance.
How to score
Yes = 2 points, Somewhat = 1 point, No = 0 points.0–14: Getting started.…