
RippleAura
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RippleAura
@jignet5r
I choose to hold XRP not to chase the hype but to quietly secure a place in the future of global payments






🇯🇵 SBI and Visa launch Japan’s first credit card that earns Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP Spend fiat → earn $BTC $ETH $XRP One of Japan’s largest financial institutions is now turning everyday payments into crypto accumulation. genfinity.io/2026/05/01/sbi…





$30B in tokenized RWAs is just the beginning 👀 79% of Japanese institutions plan to allocate to digital assets within 2 years and 65% want tokenized assets specifically 🇯🇵 tokenization → programmability → yield, collateral, AMMs, same-day settlements… no margin calls the infrastructure is already live. BlackRock, Ondo, Galaxy Digital are using it NOW 🔥 the east and west are both moving. this isn't a trend it's a shift 🌍 $XRP $RLUSD







SBIグループとVisaが連携、暗号資産(BTC、ETH、XRP)が貯まるクレジットカード誕生[SBI VCトレード, アプラス] sbigroup.co.jp/news/2026/0501…



My company, Recharge, just acquired Skio for $105m. This is the largest private acquisition in the space ever. Just 5 years ago I got a crazy phone call that nearly killed us... Here’s the story I've never told anyone before:


Please forgive my ignorance, but I am genuinely curious I hold a not insignificant amount of XRP enough, at least, to realize that if the price of XRP were to skyrocket, my holdings would be worth a considerable sum. However, I constantly see people pointing out that XRP's market capitalization and circulating supply dictate that its price could never exceed $100 per token. Then I hear counterarguments suggesting that market cap metrics do not apply to XRP, and that utility is what truly matters. Others claim that if XRP is to achieve widespread adoption, the price per token "must" be very high (upwards of $1,000) yet, I recall Ripple's CTO stating that the price of XRP does not need to be astronomically high in order to function effectively. Could anyone please explain this to me in greater detail? Thanks in advance











