XRP News Today: Ripple Connects Conventional Finance and Digital Assets Through Integrated Institutional Brokerage
- Ripple launches Digital Asset Spot Prime Brokerage, enabling U.S. institutions to trade XRP and RLUSD via OTC spot transactions. - The service integrates foreign exchange, derivatives, and digital assets under Ripple Prime, acquired from Hidden Road in 2025. - RLUSD's role as collateral and cross-margin capabilities streamline portfolio management, bridging traditional finance and crypto markets. - Ripple aims to dominate institutional-grade services using XRP Ledger and RLUSD, competing with stablecoins
Ripple, a leading fintech firm recognized for its blockchain innovations, has broadened its footprint in the U.S. by introducing a Digital Asset Spot Prime Brokerage. This new service allows institutional clients in the U.S. to conduct over-the-counter (OTC) spot trades in major digital currencies, such as
By incorporating XRP and RLUSD into its brokerage platform, Ripple aims to boost liquidity for digital asset trades and connect traditional finance with the crypto sector, as outlined in a
Ripple’s purchase of Hidden Road in October 2025 was a significant milestone in its transformation from a payments company to a comprehensive multi-asset financial infrastructure provider, as detailed in a
This launch highlights Ripple’s ambition to lead in institutional digital asset services. Leveraging the XRP Ledger and RLUSD, Ripple is working to establish itself as a key player in global liquidity and settlement. A
Industry experts observe that Ripple’s growth mirrors the wider trend of institutional crypto adoption. Despite this, Ripple faces competition from other stablecoins like
Ripple’s momentum in the fourth quarter includes plans to release 1 billion XRP from escrow on November 1, as part of its regular liquidity management. While experts predict little effect on price, this move underscores Ripple’s ongoing strategy to balance token supply with institutional demand.
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