Ripple is trying to make XRP useful for big institutions like banks, pension funds, and large companies, and not just the regular crypto traders. Instead of XRP being seen as a risky token, Ripple wants it to work like a real financial infrastructure. This shift is being described as Ripple is building a “Wall Street kit”.
The Wall Street Kit means the big institutions can’t just buy crypto and keep it in the wallet. They need secure storage, clear rules and compliance, tools to manage money, and professional trading services. Ripple has built all these tools together, which is referred to as a “Wall Street Kit”.
Ripple has built a full stack of tools that institutions need before they enter the crypto market. Also, Ripple has built the most important aspects that institutions should have. It built the payment systems, Treasury tools, Prime brokerage, Secure custody, and Stablecoins. Ripple payment uses the XRP ledger for cross-border transactions, which is designed to meet banking standards.
Ripple’s acquisition of Gtreasury gives corporates tools to manage cash, liquidity, and risk. Ripple Prime helps institutions to buy or sell XRP safely, which includes clearing, financing, and OTC trading. Big traders can’t use exchanges like normal traders. The Ripple Custody helps to store XRP securely for banks and institutions. It offers regulated storage, strong security, and Audits. RLUSD is a digital dollar that stays stable. This RLUSD reserve is kept at BNY Mellon, one of the world’s most trusted banks.
This confirmation is not officially announced by Ripple, but the claim comes from XRP supporters. Institutional adoption must be proven with real capital inflows, on-chain transaction volume, liquidity growth, and actual bank or pension deployment. So far, Ripple is ready for the banks, but we are still waiting to see if banks actually show up and use it on a large scale.
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