A new announcement about SWIFT’s blockchain plans has captured the attention of the digital asset community as the global payments network prepares for a majorA new announcement about SWIFT’s blockchain plans has captured the attention of the digital asset community as the global payments network prepares for a major

New SWIFT Announcement Got XRP Army Talking

2026/03/25 18:02
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A new announcement about SWIFT’s blockchain plans has captured the attention of the digital asset community as the global payments network prepares for a major operational shift. SWIFT confirmed that more than 25 banks plan to go live by June using blockchain technology to support 24/7 cross-border payments.

This development matters because SWIFT has historically operated on a messaging system rather than moving funds directly. This new blockchain-powered structure aligns with ISO 20022 messaging standards, which Ripple has supported for years.

That technical overlap has led many XRP community members to look closely at what the announcement means for Ripple technology.

Why XRP Supporters Are Paying Close Attention

Shortly after the news circulated, XRP community figure Pumpius (@pumpius) published a notable response. He claimed SWIFT is “quietly WHITELABELING the XRPL front-end” and argued that the technology behind instant settlement and tokenized transfers closely matches the capabilities of the XRP Ledger.

He also stated that banks have already tested systems that connect Ripple technology with ISO 20022 messaging and cross-border settlement flows.

His comments say that SWIFT and Ripple may not remain direct rivals in the long term. Instead, both could operate together. SWIFT provides the global banking network, and Ripple provides settlement technology and liquidity solutions.

XRP supporters believe a shared ledger environment could enable multiple networks to connect, including the XRP Ledger, especially in tokenized asset transfers and liquidity bridging between institutions.

Community Reactions to the Announcement

Several community members weighed in on this major announcement. One community member shared an excerpt from SWIFT’s official announcement, explaining that it is building a shared digital ledger that would support real-time, 24/7 cross-border payments while connecting with both existing banking systems and emerging blockchain networks.

The user highlighted interoperability, which is important because XRP is designed to act as a bridge between different networks and financial institutions. However, not everyone is convinced.

One commenter asked for proof behind claims about which blockchain is powering the system. SWIFT announced a partnership with Consensys in late 2025. As another commenter pointed out, XRP was not mentioned in this announcement.

A Potential Turning Point

SWIFT and Ripple have spent years building competing solutions for cross-border payments. This new blockchain initiative shows that the global banking system is moving toward continuous settlement and tokenized value transfer. Those are areas where Ripple has already built infrastructure.

No official partnership has been announced. While the parties may not work together, the technical direction of SWIFT’s new system closely matches the settlement environment in which XRP was designed to operate.

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