The testing is conducted without moving real funds. Transactions are executed through traditional systems, while blockchain is used for recording and reconciling operations. In the initial phase, banks, including Banco CMF, are working on improving settlement times and interbank reconciliations. According to local media, Banco Galicia, BIND, and Banco Comafi may join the project. These changes occur amid the Argentine Central Bank's plans to review the ban on banks providing cryptocurrency services. The restriction is still in place, but it does not prevent institutions from using blockchain infrastructure within their organization. JPMorgan aims to increase the daily transaction volume of its blockchain platform from $7 billion to $10 billion. Since its launch in 2020, the platform has processed transactions worth $3 trillion.