As SWIFT prepares for a full transition to ISO 20022 messaging standards by early 2026, Ripple’s XRP is emerging as a major contender in the evolving cross-border payments ecosystem. With institutional adoption accelerating and XRP’s trading volume far exceeding competitors like Stellar Lumens (XLM), analysts are watching Ripple’s growing network of banking partners and high-throughput blockchain technology as key drivers of its expanding role in global finance.
SWIFT, the global financial messaging provider, expects 90% of transactions to use ISO 20022 standards by early 2026. This messaging format offers improved data structure and interoperability, prompting financial institutions to adopt blockchain networks that support these requirements.
The Registration Management Group (RMG), which governs ISO 20022 compliance, includes blockchain participants such as Ripple (XRP), Stellar (XLM), Algorand (ALGO), and Hedera (HBAR). Ripple and Stellar joined the group in 2020, aligning themselves with evolving financial standards and expanding their ability to interface with traditional payment systems.
Ripple’s focus on institutional partnerships continues to set it apart. With over 300 banks and financial institutions integrated into its network including Santander and SEB, Ripple supports real-time settlement, compliance, and liquidity services. This contrasts with Stellar, which, while partnered with firms like MoneyGram and IBM World Wire, has seen lower institutional activity by comparison.
XRP’s market performance reflects growing confidence from institutional and retail participants. The asset recently recorded over $2 billion in spot trading volume and $8 billion in futures contracts in a single day. This high activity level suggests increased use of XRP for both settlement and speculative trading. Lower transaction fees and high throughput further enhance its attractiveness in institutional environments.
In contrast, Stellar’s trading volume remains modest, ranging between $100 million and $200 million daily. Both XRP and XLM process blocks in approximately five seconds, but XRP maintains a much higher transaction count. The XRP Ledger handles around 40 million transactions daily, significantly surpassing Stellar’s 7 million.
With trading infrastructure and liquidity support expanding, analysts anticipate that XRP could target the $5 level as more financial institutions engage with Ripple’s products. Ongoing development of Ripple’s native stablecoin, RLUSD, may further improve liquidity and network utility in ISO 20022-aligned environments.
The integration of ISO 20022 standards is influencing how financial institutions select blockchain networks for settlement and messaging. Ripple’s early alignment with the standard and focus on bank-grade infrastructure position it well for continued growth.
As regulatory clarity around compliant digital assets improves, more firms are adding ISO 20022-ready coins to their portfolios. With XRP’s technical performance, high adoption rate, and established network, Ripple is gaining traction as a leader in blockchain-based financial messaging. This shift reflects broader changes in global payments infrastructure and the increasing role of blockchain technology in mainstream finance.
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