Ripple Says Stablecoins Are the Core of Finance — So Where Does XRP Fit In?
Stablecoins now stand at the center of cross-border payments, reshaping how money shifts through faster digital channels.
Ripple pushes XRP as a liquidity bridge for institutional markets, expanding regulated access and global settlement speed.
Ripple gave a public statement pointing to stablecoins as a central part of financial activity. Martin Bruncko of Schuman Financial explained that these digital tokens may reshape how value flows across regions. He spoke about changes already underway in various payment corridors.
Bruncko appeared alongside Sam Ewen from CoinDesk for a discussion on worldwide transfers. He noted that many markets face delays, fees, and inconsistent systems when sending funds across borders. Digital tokens backed by national currencies are now being used as a bridge between these older channels. Brunko said,
Fundamentally, we think of stablecoins as becoming the most essential core infrastructure of financial services. We all in this room see, believe, know that financial services are moving on-chain. They will inevitably end up on-chain because it’s just a much better technology for moving and storing financial value.
“We think of stablecoins as becoming the most essential core infrastructure of financial services.”@Schuman_io CEO Martin Bruncko joins @coindesk’s @SamEwen and discusses how stablecoins are streamlining global transactions, enhancing financial inclusion, and driving new growth… pic.twitter.com/cFTx34H1kf
— Ripple (@Ripple) November 5, 2025
During the Ripple Swell 2025 event, Bruncko noted that Europe had gained an early lead through the MiCA regulatory framework, which classified stablecoins as regulated money. However, he pointed out that the recent U.S. Genius Act has balanced the field, creating clearer rules for digital asset firms in both regions.
XRP Built for Cross-Border Speed
Even as stablecoins gain greater use, Ripple emphasized that XRP continues to serve as a bridge asset for global settlement. XRP is positioned for cross-border transfers where liquidity needs to shift quickly between currencies.
Unlike stablecoins tied to a single currency, XRP’s purpose is to connect markets without depending on correspondent banking. Ripple leaders said they remain committed to expanding XRP’s liquidity channels and enabling greater institutional access, especially through trading platforms, custody, and regulated investment vehicles.
During Swell, Bitwise representatives said an XRP ETF could attract strong interest once regulatory approval allows broader institutional access.
Schuman Financial, which launched a MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin, selected the XRP Ledger (XRPL) to issue it. The choice was based on XRPL’s low transaction cost and reliability for regulated financial services.
Stablecoins Expansion Across Markets
By September 2025, the total market value of stablecoins had reached around $300 billion, a nearly 75% increase from the previous year. The pace of this rise drew attention from analysts who observed how payment habits were shifting toward faster, cheaper solutions.
Certain developing regions showed early adaptation. In 2024, one country recorded more than USD 63 billion in cross-border transfers using these tokens. Businesses and individuals in that country leaned on digital dollars to avoid extra middle steps in clearing and settlement, helping reduce time and cost.
Stablecoins also gained traction among those sending smaller value amounts, especially in areas where traditional banking processes are slow or hard to access. A digital dollar token with immediate settlement appealed to traders, migrant workers, and online platforms looking for steadier pricing than volatile cryptocurrencies.
Analysts from Citi group estimated that the stablecoin market could reach about $1.9 trillion by 2030, with upper projections near $4 trillion if adoption continues to expand.
Filed under: Bitcoin - @ November 6, 2025 5:24 pm