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2025-11-06 12:05:26

Mastercard Reveals What Held Them Back from Ripple and XRP

The marriage of traditional payment networks with blockchain technology has long promised to redefine finance. Until now, such transformations were delayed by uncertainty. But recent regulatory advances signal that the waiting game may be over. Regulatory Clarity as the Key Obstacle According to a post by Chad Steingraber on X, Mastercard cited a lack of regulation as the principal factor holding them back from deeper collaboration with Ripple and its digital-asset ecosystem. With the legal framework now clarified, Mastercard appears ready to move forward. The shift underscores how even major incumbents awaited the green light of regulatory certainty before fully committing to blockchain-linked initiatives. Mastercard stated that what was holding them back was lack of regulation, but now there is the stablecoin law creating certainty for their business to move forward with Ripple and RLUSD. TOTAL FIRE https://t.co/kDDLLroB6R — Chad Steingraber (@ChadSteingraber) November 5, 2025 The Emergence of the Stablecoin Law Recent legislation has formalized the rules around stablecoin issuing, redemption, and backing. That new law is central to Mastercard’s renewed confidence. It establishes standards for reserve assets, audits, and issuer responsibilities. This legal clarity reduces compliance risk for payments giants and opens the door to stablecoin-enabled settlement systems. The Pilot: Mastercard, Ripple, and RLUSD Under the new partnership , Ripple’s U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin RLUSD will be used in a pilot with Mastercard, Gemini, and WebBank for credit-card settlement via the XRP Ledger. This four-way collaboration represents one of the first instances where a regulated U.S. bank (WebBank) and a global card network settle payments with a regulated stablecoin on a public ledger. The move signals a serious step toward bridging traditional finance and tokenized rails. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Implications for Ripple and XRP For Ripple, this represents a strategic validation of its vision. The XRPL becomes not just a crypto ledger, but a payments-rail contender. The pilot complements Ripple’s existing use of its cryptocurrency XRP and institutional-asset infrastructure. It also elevates RLUSD as a compliant settlement coin, backed under a New York trust charter and fully reserved. Industry Significance and Future Trends Mastercard’s pivot offers lessons for the broader payments ecosystem. Technology was never the main barrier—it was regulation. With that barrier receding, other incumbents may accelerate stablecoin integration. Faster settlement, lower costs, and greater transparency are the end-game. For card networks, banks, and merchants, that may soon move from concept to rollout. Mastercard’s announcement is more than a partnership headline. It marks a transition from experimentation to execution in payment rails. As Ripple, RLUSD, and the XRPL take centre stage, the ecosystem shifts from waiting on clarity to acting on it. 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 advised to conduct thorough 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 Mastercard Reveals What Held Them Back from Ripple and XRP appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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