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HoyaSaxa | 2 years ago

Yes, it absolutely does increase the overall system instability. However, that is at great benefit to the consumer. There are some safeguards in place in the actual FedNow Service, but it is primarily up to the Service Providers to give the financial institutions tools to manage risk. This includes features like liquidity management, circuit breakers, fraud/compliance monitoring, limits, etc.

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