America's biggest banks, including JPMorgan, Citi and Bank of America, plan to build a shared, tokenized deposit network by the first half of 2027 to protect their deposits from the threat posed by stablecoins, the Wall Street Journal reported. The system will be operated by The Clearing House, the payments company collectively owned by the banks. Some banks are calling the network "the bridge," others call it "the chain," the WSJ said.