Ripple has secured a National Trust Bank charter in the United States, marking a watershed moment for crypto infrastructure. The approval allows Ripple to operate a fully-fledged banking entity within U.S. regulatory frameworks—enabling direct asset custody, payment settlement, and institutional-grade financial services.



This development is monumental. Rather than working around legacy banking systems, Ripple can now compete directly within them. Institutional clients gain a compliant on-ramp. The XRP ecosystem gains legitimacy through traditional finance integration. Whether this accelerates adoption or signals an industry shift toward centralized regulation remains to be seen, but the regulatory door has undeniably swung wider open.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 10h ago
Ripple is directly entering traditional finance this time, no more beating around the bush... feels like the subsequent projects will need to follow suit.
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DAOdreamervip
· 10h ago
Ripple's move is really aggressive, directly shifting from opposing traditional finance to competing in the market. It feels like crypto finally doesn't have to hide anymore.
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AirdropHustlervip
· 11h ago
Huh, Ripple finally got it done? Now they're really going to compete with traditional finance.
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