Ripple has once again sent shockwaves through the fintech world with its $1 billion acquisition of GTreasury, a move aimed at capturing a slice of the massive $5.3 trillion in corporate cash stranded in prefunded settlement accounts. These are funds companies keep immobilized for 2-5 days to cover cross-border payments as they crawl through the SWIFT network, and they currently earn around 0% yield. Ripple’s pitch to corporations is clear: park that idle money in digital assets for instant settlement and earn returns near 5%. But hidden beneath the headlines is a quiet detail that’s infuriating XRP holders, the transactions will run on stablecoins, not XRP. At face value, this acquisition cements Ripple as a serious player in the world of enterprise finance. GTreasury already services a range of Fortune 500 firms with cash flow management, hedging, and liquidity optimization. By integrating blockchain-based settlement tools through Ripple’s infrastructure, it promises to turn the inefficiencies of traditional finance into opportunities for yield and speed. The problem is, it’s not XRP driving this architecture, it’s USDC. According to details emerging from integration documents, Ripple will facilitate stablecoin rails that plug directly into existing treasuries. For businesses terrified of volatility, USDC’s peg and regulatory clarity make it the obvious choice. In truth, Ripple the company is thriving while XRP the token stagnates on the sidelines. The firm’s push into compliant stablecoin settlement allows it to bypass the speculative baggage that comes with a volatile native token. With its banking partners and the acquisition of a treasury management platform, Ripple gains control over the transactional backbone of corporate liquidity, a strategic dream realized after a decade of legal battles and ecosystem tinkering. Yet for token investors who believed XRP would be the backbone of the global cross-border system, the irony burns. The real backbone of Ripple’s new vision is yield, not decentralization. By offering treasurers an alternative to dead cash in prefunded accounts, Ripple opens the door to a trillion-dollar liquidity revolution. The company keeps the fees, the clients get efficiency, but XRP holders get little more than brand proximity. This isn’t the “utility” market movement many envisioned, it’s corporate finance reinvented without the speculative middleman. While the deal positions Ripple as the fintech gateway bridging blockchain and enterprise liquidity, it also redefines the company’s trajectory: no longer a token-driven solution, but a stablecoin-powered platform. As corporate adoption ramps up, Ripple’s shareholders win. XRP investors, however, may soon realize the future they funded no longer needs their token at all. The Stablecoin Gambit That Could Leave XRP Holders Behind was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this storyRipple has once again sent shockwaves through the fintech world with its $1 billion acquisition of GTreasury, a move aimed at capturing a slice of the massive $5.3 trillion in corporate cash stranded in prefunded settlement accounts. These are funds companies keep immobilized for 2-5 days to cover cross-border payments as they crawl through the SWIFT network, and they currently earn around 0% yield. Ripple’s pitch to corporations is clear: park that idle money in digital assets for instant settlement and earn returns near 5%. But hidden beneath the headlines is a quiet detail that’s infuriating XRP holders, the transactions will run on stablecoins, not XRP. At face value, this acquisition cements Ripple as a serious player in the world of enterprise finance. GTreasury already services a range of Fortune 500 firms with cash flow management, hedging, and liquidity optimization. By integrating blockchain-based settlement tools through Ripple’s infrastructure, it promises to turn the inefficiencies of traditional finance into opportunities for yield and speed. The problem is, it’s not XRP driving this architecture, it’s USDC. According to details emerging from integration documents, Ripple will facilitate stablecoin rails that plug directly into existing treasuries. For businesses terrified of volatility, USDC’s peg and regulatory clarity make it the obvious choice. In truth, Ripple the company is thriving while XRP the token stagnates on the sidelines. The firm’s push into compliant stablecoin settlement allows it to bypass the speculative baggage that comes with a volatile native token. With its banking partners and the acquisition of a treasury management platform, Ripple gains control over the transactional backbone of corporate liquidity, a strategic dream realized after a decade of legal battles and ecosystem tinkering. Yet for token investors who believed XRP would be the backbone of the global cross-border system, the irony burns. The real backbone of Ripple’s new vision is yield, not decentralization. By offering treasurers an alternative to dead cash in prefunded accounts, Ripple opens the door to a trillion-dollar liquidity revolution. The company keeps the fees, the clients get efficiency, but XRP holders get little more than brand proximity. This isn’t the “utility” market movement many envisioned, it’s corporate finance reinvented without the speculative middleman. While the deal positions Ripple as the fintech gateway bridging blockchain and enterprise liquidity, it also redefines the company’s trajectory: no longer a token-driven solution, but a stablecoin-powered platform. As corporate adoption ramps up, Ripple’s shareholders win. XRP investors, however, may soon realize the future they funded no longer needs their token at all. The Stablecoin Gambit That Could Leave XRP Holders Behind was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

The Stablecoin Gambit That Could Leave XRP Holders Behind

2025/10/23 21:07

Ripple has once again sent shockwaves through the fintech world with its $1 billion acquisition of GTreasury, a move aimed at capturing a slice of the massive $5.3 trillion in corporate cash stranded in prefunded settlement accounts. These are funds companies keep immobilized for 2-5 days to cover cross-border payments as they crawl through the SWIFT network, and they currently earn around 0% yield. Ripple’s pitch to corporations is clear: park that idle money in digital assets for instant settlement and earn returns near 5%. But hidden beneath the headlines is a quiet detail that’s infuriating XRP holders, the transactions will run on stablecoins, not XRP.

At face value, this acquisition cements Ripple as a serious player in the world of enterprise finance. GTreasury already services a range of Fortune 500 firms with cash flow management, hedging, and liquidity optimization. By integrating blockchain-based settlement tools through Ripple’s infrastructure, it promises to turn the inefficiencies of traditional finance into opportunities for yield and speed. The problem is, it’s not XRP driving this architecture, it’s USDC. According to details emerging from integration documents, Ripple will facilitate stablecoin rails that plug directly into existing treasuries. For businesses terrified of volatility, USDC’s peg and regulatory clarity make it the obvious choice.

In truth, Ripple the company is thriving while XRP the token stagnates on the sidelines. The firm’s push into compliant stablecoin settlement allows it to bypass the speculative baggage that comes with a volatile native token. With its banking partners and the acquisition of a treasury management platform, Ripple gains control over the transactional backbone of corporate liquidity, a strategic dream realized after a decade of legal battles and ecosystem tinkering. Yet for token investors who believed XRP would be the backbone of the global cross-border system, the irony burns.

The real backbone of Ripple’s new vision is yield, not decentralization. By offering treasurers an alternative to dead cash in prefunded accounts, Ripple opens the door to a trillion-dollar liquidity revolution. The company keeps the fees, the clients get efficiency, but XRP holders get little more than brand proximity. This isn’t the “utility” market movement many envisioned, it’s corporate finance reinvented without the speculative middleman.

While the deal positions Ripple as the fintech gateway bridging blockchain and enterprise liquidity, it also redefines the company’s trajectory: no longer a token-driven solution, but a stablecoin-powered platform. As corporate adoption ramps up, Ripple’s shareholders win. XRP investors, however, may soon realize the future they funded no longer needs their token at all.


The Stablecoin Gambit That Could Leave XRP Holders Behind was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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