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New record today!
$81.72Million as we begin our ascent to a $100Million day of XRP ETF Volume.
The day is coming when we have a $1Billion Volume.

Chad Steingraber@ChadSteingraber
Over $61Million and 45 minutes left 👀👀👀
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🚨 FRANKLIN TEMPLETON DROPS A REAL BOMB 🚨
Sandy Kaul, Head of Digital Asset Innovation at Franklin Templeton, makes it clear.
$XRP holders are the TRUE owners of the decentralized XRPL network, just like $ETH holders own Ethereum.
No middlemen.
No confusion.
Ownership matters.
When institutions say it out loud, the game changes.
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Closed!
What a day! Best performing ETF’s by percentage on the market today —> that will bring the attention. 👀🥂

Chad Steingraber@ChadSteingraber
Official record broken! Best single day for the XRP ETF's since launch... We got bigger records to break still 😉
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CLOSED!
WE DID IT! $50Million for the day! GO XRP ETF's!
🥳🎉

Chad Steingraber@ChadSteingraber
Under 45 Minutes left and we cracked $40Million! Go for $50+Million today!! 🥳🎉
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RLUSD is expanding to Layer 2s using @wormhole’s NTT standard for native, secure transfers and will become the first U.S.-based, trust-regulated stablecoin on @Optimism, @Base, @Inkonchain and @Unichain: on.ripple.com/4pIFDqM
This will enhance utility for XRP and RLUSD by creating premier liquidity pairs with wrapped XRP (wXRP) across these chains.
The multichain future is accelerating.
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Curious about crypto wallets and how to store and access crypto assets? Check out our Crypto Asset Custody Basics Investor Bulletin.
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25 Questions, $3.7 Quadrillion
About The Convergence of DTCC, U.S. Treasury, Ripple, RLUSD & XRP
1. What happens when the world’s largest settlement utility - DTCC - moves to tokenized rails?
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Why would the DTCC, which safely moves $3.7 quadrillion a year through legacy rails, suddenly step into blockchain tokenization?
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Because the old rails can’t support real-time global liquidity, 24/7 settlement, or tokenized assets.
They were built for a slower age.
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And when DTCC modernizes, does the world follow?
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Whoever controls the settlement layer of America controls the future of global liquidity.
So yes - the world must follow.
2. What kind of blockchain qualifies for DTCC-level settlement?
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Would DTCC ever rely on a chain with probabilistic finality?
With MEV extraction?
With congestion-based fees?
With uncertainty or frequent outages?
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Of course not.
A quadrillion-dollar system cannot run on chaos.
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Then which systems could support that level of global settlement?
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Only ledgers with deterministic finality, predictable fees, regulatory compliance, institutional trust, and native support for asset issuance.
This drastically narrows the field.
3. Why did two of the most powerful U.S. financial officials join Ripple?
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Why would Michael Bodson — former CEO of DTCC - join Ripple’s advisory board?
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Because he recognizes Ripple’s architecture mirrors the settlement environment he spent a decade modernizing.
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Why would RosIe Rios - former U.S. Treasurer with oversight over the nation’s currency - also join Ripple’s board?
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Because she sees where the monetary system is going:
Tokenized dollars.
Tokenized assets.
A neutral, global liquidity asset.
A real-time settlement ledger.
And Ripple is building exactly that.
4. What does RLUSD being regulated by the NYDFS tell us?
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Why does Ripple choose the most stringent regulatory regime in the country - the NYDFS - for issuing its stablecoin?
A
Because if you want to operate on America’s financial plumbing, you must build at America’s highest regulatory standard.
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And what does NYDFS require of a stablecoin?
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Full dollar backing.
Audits.
Transparency.
No rehypothecation.
Operational integrity.
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What ledger fits that requirement without modification?
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XRPL - the ledger built for institutional-grade, regulated settlement.
5. Why is RLUSD paired with XRP?
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What is RLUSD?
A payment instrument or a liquidity instrument?
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It is the cash leg - the digital dollar.
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But can a dollar, even a tokenized one, bridge FX markets, settle cross-jurisdictional flows, or provide global liquidity?
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No.
That requires a neutral bridge asset.
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So if RLUSD is the cash leg, what is the liquidity leg?
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XRP - by design, by architecture, by function.
6. What ledger is built for institutional settlement?
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Why was XRPL built with deterministic finality instead of probabilistic settlement?
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Because real-time finance cannot settle on uncertainty.
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Why does XRPL have no MEV?
No gas auctions?
Predictable fees?
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Because institutional liquidity cannot be subject to market manipulation or extraction.
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Why does the XRPL support issued assets (IOUs) natively?
Tokenization?
Atomic settlement?
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Because its purpose is to be the global clearing and liquidity layer for digital finance.
7. Why is ISO 20022 important here?
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Does global finance run on random messaging formats?
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No.
It runs on standardization - ISO 20022.
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Which blockchain ecosystem was designed from inception to align with ISO 20022 semantics?
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Ripple’s network and XRPL.
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Why does this matter?
Because tokenized finance requires a standardized global language for value.
8. Why Rosie Rios and America 250 matter?
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Why would the Chair of America 250, a Congressionally chartered commission defining America’s future story, be tied to Ripple?
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Because America’s 250th anniversary is not merely symbolic — it is a narrative reset for national identity, sovereignty, competitiveness, and economic renewal.
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HUGE news! @Ripple just received conditional approval from the @USOCC to charter Ripple National Trust Bank. This is a massive step forward - first for $RLUSD, setting the highest standard for stablecoin compliance with both federal (OCC) & state (NYDFS) oversight.
To the banking lobbyists – your anti-competitive tactics are transparent. You’ve complained that crypto isn’t playing by the same rules, but here’s the crypto industry – directly under the OCC's supervision and standards – prioritizing compliance, trust and innovation to the benefit of consumers. What are you so afraid of?
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