By Navin Agrawal Architecture 3 min read

BRICS does not need to kill SWIFT to change cross-border architecture

The interesting BRICS payments question is not geopolitics. It is architecture: when a US company pays a supplier in a BRICS country, does the payment still default to USD correspondent banking, or does the hub choose the corridor before release? A mature local-currency corridor adds a routing decision, and that decision is middleware, policy, liquidity, and evidence rather than a new button in the portal.

By Navin Agrawal Payments 3 min read

Under a second is the right answer to the wrong question

At an AWS Bedrock AgentCore Payments session the question was what happens at a thousand transactions a second, and the answer was settlement in under a second. Both are true and they answer different questions. The right frame for one payment crossing a trust boundary is the wrong frame for a million events a day inside one agent fleet, where the chain fee stacks up before anything else does.

By Navin Agrawal Architecture 3 min read

The 11:47am question real-time rails ask of your ledger

What was the cash position at 11:47am? On a snapshot-based model the honest answer is an interpolation between two saved states. Real-time rails turned that guess into a liability, and the fix is to stop storing a position at all and fold an immutable event log into the answer. The event log is not free, and most teams have not put the bill on the budget.