ISO 20022 has been quietly rewiring how banks talk to each other for a decade — nobody outside payments ops noticed. $ISO is what happens when the most confident guy in the room finds out about it.
ISO 20022 is a real, genuinely unglamorous global standard for how payment data gets structured and sent between institutions. It has never once been described as "cool" — until now.
Nothing sells a spreadsheet-adjacent topic like treating it as the most important thing in the room. That's the entire bit.
$ISO isn't backed by, endorsed by, or connected to ISO, SWIFT, any bank, or any standards body. It's a community token riffing on the topic.
Everything about supply and ownership is listed below in the open — no whitepaper required to find the numbers that matter.
Live figures, pulled from the pool itself — not placeholders.
$ISO has been live on Base for about a year with light trading. This is the relaunch push, not a first deploy — so no price promises, just the order of operations.
$ISO has existed on Base for roughly a year: 1B supply, real liquidity, 629 holders, light volume. Not a new deploy — an honest restart of attention on an existing coin.
Mascot, brand refresh, socials, this site. The push starts here, on top of a coin that already exists on-chain.
Token info submitted to GeckoTerminal/CoinGecko to raise the security score, ownership and liquidity facts published in plain language.
Whatever the community builds next. That part isn't scripted.
Placeholder links — swap in your real handles before launch.