SWIFT Boss Says Banks Won’t Trust Ripple’s Rails
Writing on LinkedIn, Zschach dismissed Ripple’s legal survival as proof of strength, instead emphasizing that financial institutions want infrastructure free from corporate control.
Neutral Rails vs. Corporate Platforms
“Surviving lawsuits isn’t resilience,” Zschach wrote, adding that banks prefer “neutral, shared governance” rather than operating on a competitor’s rails. Unlike Ripple, SWIFT is jointly governed by thousands of member banks, a structure he argued fosters industry-wide trust.
Compliance Beyond Regulators
Zschach also challenged the idea that compliance simply means working with watchdogs. True compliance, he said, requires building systems where an entire sector agrees on common standards — something Ripple, in his view, cannot provide as a single-company solution.
Public Chains Under Fire
While acknowledging the innovation in blockchain technology, Zschach dismissed the idea that public chains alone could carry global finance. Without enforceability, privacy, and regulatory alignment, he described them as “fast engines with no cockpit.” His stance suggests traditional finance will borrow from blockchain where useful, but only on its own terms.
Ripple’s Decentralization Debate
Ripple maintains that the XRP Ledger is decentralized, though critics have long argued the company retains outsized influence over its ecosystem. Zschach’s comments play directly into that narrative, highlighting why banks may hesitate to adopt Ripple’s rails despite its growing regulatory wins.
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Filed under: Bitcoin - @ September 2, 2025 7:31 pm