The migration of settlement rights: B18 and the institutional starting point of on-chain banks
In the traditional financial system, what truly determines "whether the money belongs to you" is not the transaction itself, but the settlement. Transactions can be completed in an instant, but settlements take time, require counterparties, and need system confirmation. During this process, funds do not fully belong to the user but temporarily remain within the system.
Wall Street is well aware of this.
The banking system exists not because of transactions, but because of settlements and clearances. From SWIFT to clearinghouses, from custodians to central counterparties, the core of the financial system has never been liquidity, but the order of settlement. In the on-chain world, early DeFi projects chose to bypass this issue. They emphasized transactions, returns, and liquidity, but rarely touched upon a more fundamental question:
Who defines settlement in the absence of banks?
This is precisely the area that B18 attempts to enter.
B18 is built on the on-chain infrastructure system promoted by Coinbase and operates on the Base execution layer.
In this system, the blockchain is no longer just a tool for transaction records but begins to carry functions closer to those of traditional financial systems: time, accounting, clearing order, and finality.
B18 does not define itself as a DeFi protocol but attempts to answer a more fundamental question:
How do settlement rules exist when banks are no longer institutions?
This question determines its capital structure. Unlike most crypto projects that build around financing and valuation, B18's capital background presents a layered structure more akin to the financial system itself.
At the protocol and institutional level, B18 receives support from institutions like Paradigm and Wintermute Ventures. These institutions have long participated in the evolution of protocols within the Ethereum ecosystem, focusing not on short-term gains but on whether on-chain financial structures can operate sustainably.
At the market level, B18 connects with institutions like GSR Capital. These participants form the foundational conditions of the on-chain market, allowing pricing, liquidity, and clearing to be validated in a real environment rather than remaining theoretical.
Meanwhile, B18 introduces capital from payment and financial infrastructure systems (FuturePay). The existence of this layer carries deeper significance—it means that the on-chain system is beginning to connect with the settlement networks of the real world. Stablecoins are no longer just assets but become units of settlement; on-chain protocols are no longer just applications but begin to assume system responsibilities.
At the ecological level, B18 operates relying on the Base Ecosystem Fund and its network of developers. But more important than capital is another type of participant: builders.
These engineers and protocol designers from the Ethereum and Base ecosystems do not build products; they build rules.
They decide:
- How funds are recorded
- When returns are confirmed
- Under what conditions clearing occurs
These questions, traditionally determined by banks and institutions, are being re-encoded on-chain.
Structurally, B18 is not a project but an attempt: to separate banks from institutions and transform them into a set of executable rule systems.
Its capital structure, therefore, is no longer just a source of funds but a deeper signal:
- Protocol capital, representing the design of rules
- Market infrastructure capital, representing price and liquidity
- Payment system capital, representing the connection of settlement to the real world
- Builder network, representing the continuous evolution of the system
Together, these four elements do not constitute a market but a kind of order.
In the traditional system, banks decide settlements; in the on-chain system, code begins to take over this responsibility.
As settlement migrates from institutions to protocols, the power structure of finance also changes.
And the position of B18 is precisely the starting point of this migration.
Note: This article is a submission and does not represent the views of ChainCatcher, nor does it constitute investment advice.
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