Crypto commentator X Finance Bull has drawn attention to a development he believes many XRP investors underestimate. In his post on X, he noted experiments involvingCrypto commentator X Finance Bull has drawn attention to a development he believes many XRP investors underestimate. In his post on X, he noted experiments involving

Pundit: Read This XRP Holders. Just Think about This for a Moment

2026/03/15 21:02
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Crypto commentator X Finance Bull has drawn attention to a development he believes many XRP investors underestimate.

In his post on X, he noted experiments involving blockchain settlement infrastructure connected to the XRP Ledger and a dollar-backed stablecoin, RLUSD. His commentary focuses on the potential implications if major payment networks begin integrating blockchain-based settlement mechanisms.

The post centers on a visual diagram illustrating the relationship between several institutions and technologies. It features blockchain infrastructure company Ripple, the global payments giant Mastercard, the digital asset platform Gemini, and banking partner WebBank.

According to the diagram and accompanying explanation, these entities are testing a settlement framework in which credit card transactions could eventually interact with blockchain infrastructure through RLUSD issued on the XRP Ledger.

Experiments in Blockchain-Based Settlement

In the tweet, X Finance Bull emphasizes the scale of traditional card payment networks. He notes that Mastercard processes trillions of dollars in payments annually through its global system. Against that backdrop, he points to ongoing experimentation in which settlement mechanisms are being explored using blockchain infrastructure connected to the XRP Ledger.

The commentator argues that this type of testing is significant because it suggests that blockchain settlement may begin interacting with existing financial rails rather than replacing them entirely. According to his remarks, global payments have historically relied on legacy systems that involve multiple intermediaries and settlement layers. These structures often introduce delays and additional costs.

X Finance Bull states that financial institutions have searched for more efficient settlement infrastructure for decades. In his view, blockchain technology now offers a possible solution by enabling faster and more transparent transaction settlement across networks.

The Institutional Players Involved

The diagram attached to the tweet highlights several institutional components that the commentator believes investors should examine carefully. Ripple appears as the provider of blockchain payments infrastructure, while the XRP Ledger functions as the underlying settlement network. RLUSD is presented as the stablecoin instrument used for transactions within that environment.

Mastercard is shown as a large-scale card network whose transaction flows may eventually interact with blockchain-based settlement layers. Meanwhile, Gemini and WebBank appear in the diagram as partners participating in the credit card settlement pilot connected to this system.

According to the information presented, the initiative aims to explore how traditional credit card transactions could settle through blockchain-based mechanisms rather than relying entirely on legacy banking rails.

From Experimentation to Potential Scale

X Finance Bull frames these developments within what he describes as a broader adoption cycle. In the tweet, he explains that technological integration in financial systems typically progresses through stages. He identifies experimentation as the first step, followed by integration, and ultimately large-scale deployment.

The commentator argues that when institutions responsible for processing trillions of dollars begin exploring blockchain settlement, the conversation moves beyond cryptocurrency trading markets. Instead, it shifts toward the infrastructure that underpins global financial systems.

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