TimesTabloid
2025-09-23 13:43:12

Ripple CEO Breaks Big BlackRock News for XRP Holders

The line between traditional finance and blockchain is fading fast. Over the past year, tokenized U.S. Treasury funds , dollar-backed stablecoins, and enterprise-grade settlement networks have moved from theory to reality. Markets that once paused at closing bells now trade continuously, and the latest announcement from Ripple’s chief executive underscores just how quickly this transformation is accelerating. BlackRock, VanEck, and 24/7 On-Chain Liquidity Brad Garlinghouse revealed that investors in BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) and VanEck’s VBILL tokenized Treasury fund can now redeem shares for Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin or Ethereum (ETH) around the clock through the regulated Securitize platform. He added that the capability to redeem directly for RLUSD on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) is next in line, signaling a powerful new use case for Ripple’s technology and its growing stablecoin ecosystem. Very excited to share that @BlackRock ’s $BUIDL and @VanEck_US ’s $VBILL tokenized fund holders can redeem shares for RLUSD/ETH 24/7 365 through @Securitize , and soon to come RLUSD/XRPL. Enterprise-grade instant onchain liquidity at your fingertips. That’s real utility.… — Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) September 23, 2025 Why BUIDL and VBILL Matter BlackRock’s BUIDL has already attracted more than a billion dollars in assets by offering tokenized exposure to U.S. Treasuries with settlement on public blockchains. VanEck’s VBILL, launched through the same Securitize infrastructure, follows a similar model. Both funds enable qualified investors to generate traditional yields while holding blockchain tokens that can be transferred or used as collateral in real-time. RLUSD and the XRP Advantage RLUSD, Ripple’s fully reserved U.S. dollar stablecoin, operates on Ethereum and XRPL, enabling fast, low-cost settlement with full backing by dollars and short-term Treasuries. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 With RLUSD redemption integrated into major tokenized funds, investors can seamlessly switch between yield-bearing fund shares and a stablecoin on the XRP Ledger, bypassing traditional banking hours and clearing systems. This establishes a direct connection between Ripple’s network and the world’s largest asset manager for XRP holders and institutions. Confirmed Progress and the Road Ahead The live functionality—BUIDL and VBILL shares redeemable for RLUSD or ETH through Securitize—is already a reality. Garlinghouse’s statement that RLUSD/XRPL redemptions are “soon to come” highlights a rollout that is firmly underway, not a distant hope. All of the technical pieces, from Securitize’s regulated transfer agent services to RLUSD’s dual-chain design, are in place to make XRPL integration the natural next step. A Milestone for Institutional Blockchain Adoption For XRP’s global community, this development represents more than another partnership. It showcases Ripple’s role at the center of institutional finance’s shift to always-on blockchain rails. When BlackRock’s tokenized treasuries can be redeemed into a Ripple stablecoin and settled on XRPL, the promise of real-world assets moving at internet speed is no longer theoretical—it is happening now, and it places XRP’s ecosystem squarely in the path of mainstream financial innovation. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Ripple CEO Breaks Big BlackRock News for XRP Holders appeared first on Times Tabloid .

Get Crypto Newsletter
Read the Disclaimer : All content provided herein our website, hyperlinked sites, associated applications, forums, blogs, social media accounts and other platforms (“Site”) is for your general information only, procured from third party sources. We make no warranties of any kind in relation to our content, including but not limited to accuracy and updatedness. No part of the content that we provide constitutes financial advice, legal advice or any other form of advice meant for your specific reliance for any purpose. Any use or reliance on our content is solely at your own risk and discretion. You should conduct your own research, review, analyse and verify our content before relying on them. Trading is a highly risky activity that can lead to major losses, please therefore consult your financial advisor before making any decision. No content on our Site is meant to be a solicitation or offer.