Stablecoins & Payments
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Ripple has entered the lucrative stablecoin market, valued at $150 billion, by introducing its own digital currency pegged to the U.S. dollar.
This stablecoin will maintain a 1-to-1 backing with assets such as U.S. dollar deposits, U.S. government bonds, and cash equivalents held in reserve by Ripple. The company has committed to providing monthly attestation reports on its reserves, although the auditing firm has not been disclosed.
Initially launched in the United States, Ripple is considering expanding its stablecoin offerings to other regions such as Europe and Asia.
This move positions Ripple in competition with established stablecoin giants like Tether and Circle, which issue USDT and USDC, respectively. Additionally, PayPal has recently introduced its own stablecoin, PayPal USD, in partnership with Paxos.
Despite the competitive landscape, As per CNBC, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse remains optimistic, anticipating changes in the market's landscape over time.
The decision to launch a stablecoin stemmed from concerns raised by the instability experienced by competitors like Tether and Circle, which temporarily lost their peg to the U.S. dollar in previous years.
Ripple aims to leverage its regulated status across various jurisdictions, including New York, Ireland, and Singapore, to instill confidence in its stablecoin.
In addition to expanding its product offerings, Ripple intends to continue supporting its native cryptocurrency, XRP, which serves as a bridge currency in its On-Demand Liquidity product for rapid settlement of transactions between banks and financial institutions.
Despite challenges in securing adoption for XRP, Ripple remains committed to its role within the payment ecosystem and sees stablecoins as a complementary asset.
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