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Assessing Ripple’s growth – RLUSD’s Binance listing and XRP’s long-term prospects

XRP, the trailblazer in cross-border payments, has kept its momentum going into 2026. On 21 January, Ripple announced RLUSD’s Binance listing. This move represented a crucial moment in the company’s expansion.

CEO Brad Garlinghouse didn’t shy away from showing his excitement, tweeting,

The RLUSD listing—along with XRP/RLUSD and RLUSD/USDT trading pairs—has cemented Ripple’s dominance in digital payments. In fact, it has also solidified its market standing.

What made the RLUSD Binance listing critical to Ripple’s strategy though? Well, Ripple leveraged the RLUSD Binance listing to enhance its position in the stablecoin market. The listing elevated liquidity and granted broader access to Ripple’s financial ecosystem.

Users reaped rewards of multichain interoperability

RLUSD isn’t just any stablecoin. It is built for multichain interoperability. Ripple’s design integrated both Ethereum and the XRP Ledger (XRPL), allowing users to harness the benefits of both. With its addition to Binance, the number 1 exchange, RLUSD became more accessible for seamless Ethereum and XRPL transactions.

This multichain strategy isn’t just about flexibility; it is locked-in mass adoption.

Thanks to the same, developers and users gained the ability to tap into a broader blockchain landscape, positioning Ripple [XRP] for success in decentralized finance (DeFi), payments, and remittances.

RLUSD’s Binance Listing solidifies Ripple’s trust, regulatory status

Ripple didn’t just stop at market expansion though. The RLUSD Binance listing boosted liquidity and cemented trust in Ripple’s ecosystem. RLUSD, fully backed by U.S. dollar deposits, short-term U.S. Treasuries, and cash equivalents, has delivered both stability and regulatory compliance.

Ripple’s regulatory milestones, such as New York DFS approval and a conditional OCC charter, have strengthened RLUSD’s position too.

These advances mark RLUSD as a trusted, enterprise-grade stablecoin, appealing to institutional and retail investors who prioritized transparency and security.

What this means for XRP and Ripple’s future

On the price charts, XRP’s price recorded a dip, dropping from $2 to $1.90. However, this isn’t a death sentence, keeping in mind that whatever Ripple does revolves around the betterment of XRP’s future. 

Source:TradingView

Ripple’s relentless focus on RLUSD, paired with its strides in DeFi, keep it firmly in the cross-border payments leadership seat.

Despite short-term volatility, Ripple’s regulatory progress and RLUSD’s expansion set the company up for long-term success. The growing stablecoin and tokenized finance sectors are ripe for growth, and Ripple may be perfectly positioned to reap the benefits.


Final Thoughts

  • Ripple’s growth is strengthened by the RLUSD Binance listing, increasing liquidity and boosting XRP’s future prospects.
  • Ripple’s multichain strategy and regulatory wins set XRP up for long-term dominance in payments and DeFi.

Next: Story [IP] price prediction – Is a move towards $4 next for the altcoin?

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/assessing-ripples-growth-rlusds-binance-listing-and-xrps-long-term-prospects/

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