XRP is charting an interesting path toward becoming a bridge between traditional finance and crypto markets. According to its president Monica Long, the core strategy centers on building genuinely compliant infrastructure—think custody solutions and seamless on/off-ramps that institutions actually need. It's not just talk either; Ripple has already locked down over 70 licenses across different jurisdictions globally. That's a lot of regulatory groundwork, and it signals serious intent to operate within the rulebook while still pushing the envelope on what decentralized finance can do.
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RumbleValidator
· 21h ago
70 licenses sound impressive, but the real question is how to coordinate the consensus mechanisms across different jurisdictions. Can the node stability and performance keep up?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-07 17:55
Ripple is really playing chess this time; 70 licenses are not a joke.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-07 17:55
70 licenses sound good, but the real test is still ahead. The key is whether they can actually be utilized by institutions.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-07 17:53
Having 70 licenses is really impressive, but the key is whether it can truly attract institutions to come in and use it; otherwise, it's just a dream built on a PowerPoint presentation.
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BoredStaker
· 01-07 17:49
70 licenses sound impressive, but how many can actually be used? It still feels like just making big promises.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-07 17:48
70 licenses? Are you serious? But to be honest, it still depends on whether it can actually be implemented in the future. Just having a license is useless.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-07 17:39
70 licenses sound good, but what really convinces institutions to buy in is whether costs can be reduced; compliance alone isn't enough.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-07 17:37
70 licenses sound impressive, but how many are actually usable?
XRP is charting an interesting path toward becoming a bridge between traditional finance and crypto markets. According to its president Monica Long, the core strategy centers on building genuinely compliant infrastructure—think custody solutions and seamless on/off-ramps that institutions actually need. It's not just talk either; Ripple has already locked down over 70 licenses across different jurisdictions globally. That's a lot of regulatory groundwork, and it signals serious intent to operate within the rulebook while still pushing the envelope on what decentralized finance can do.