XRP News Today: "Ripple's XRP and RLUSD Present New Obstacles to SWIFT's Traditional Role in International Finance"
- Ripple launches U.S. institutional OTC platform for XRP and RLUSD, integrating crypto with traditional derivatives and swaps via Ripple Prime. - RLUSD, Ripple's USD-pegged stablecoin, exceeds $1B market cap on Ethereum/XRP Ledger, driven by NY-charter compliance and dual-chain utility. - Post-SEC resolution, Ripple expands institutional adoption through $3T+ transaction infrastructure, targeting Fortune 500 clients and $10T crypto custody by 2030. - XRP's $170B market cap and RLUSD's growth position Ripp
Ripple has introduced an institutional over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform in the U.S. for
The OTC service brings together XRP and RLUSD with conventional financial instruments like swaps and CME futures, allowing institutions to manage crypto risk similarly to equity portfolios, Coinotag observed. Ripple Prime, which rebranded the acquired Hidden Road prime brokerage, now processes over $3 trillion in yearly transactions and provides cross-margining, enabling clients to use RLUSD as collateral for derivatives, according to a
RLUSD’s swift uptake is attributed to its New York Trust Company license, ensuring adherence to U.S. regulations, and its availability on both Ethereum and the XRP Ledger, according to a
At the same time, XRP’s price fluctuated between $2.30 and $2.68 in October, with analysts attributing the volatility to expectations around ETF approvals and institutional liquidity moves, as per a
Clearer regulations have further strengthened Ripple’s institutional expansion. After a favorable court outcome with the SEC, both XRP and RLUSD now operate within a compliant structure, drawing auditors like Withum and expanding into regions such as Africa for climate-focused stablecoin pilots, according to a
Some critics question whether RLUSD’s strong presence on Ethereum could overshadow the XRP Ledger, but supporters emphasize the advantages of atomic swaps and dual-chain functionality, as reported by WebProNews. As Ripple Prime grows, the company plans to integrate XRP with corporate treasury platforms through GTreasury and Standard Custody acquisitions, aiming to serve Fortune 500 firms and reach $10 trillion in crypto custody assets by 2030, The Crypto Basic reported.
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