Ripple Labs Boosts RLUSD Adoption by Launching in Bahrain’s Fintech Hub
Strengthening Middle East Presence: Ripple Labs Partners with Bahrain Fintech Bay to Boost RLUSD Adoption
Key Points
- Ripple Labs has formed a strategic partnership with Bahrain Fintech Bay (BFB), expanding its operations to Bahrain.
- The collaboration aims to boost Bahrain’s fintech ecosystem and increase the exposure of Ripple’s stablecoin, RLUSD.
Ripple Labs, based in San Francisco, has announced a strategic alliance with Bahrain Fintech Bay (BFB), thereby extending its business operations to the Kingdom of Bahrain. This partnership is based on a regulatory license that Ripple previously secured from Dubai.
Ripple and BFB’s Impact on Bahrain’s Economy
This latest partnership marks an extension of Ripple’s presence in the Middle East. BFB, the leading fintech incubator and ecosystem builder in Bahrain, collaborates with government bodies and other organizations to accelerate the growth and adoption of blockchain and digital assets technology in the region.
In collaboration with Ripple, BFB aims to make a positive impact on Bahrain’s cryptocurrency industry. Together, they plan to undertake a variety of activities, including the development of proofs-of-concept and pilot projects that are essential for the growth of Bahrain’s fintech ecosystem.
These activities include showcasing solutions in various areas such as blockchain technology, cross-border payments, digital assets, stablecoins, and tokenization. They also plan to lead knowledge initiatives through educational collaborations and accelerator programs.
Ripple and BFB are committed to grassroots development and plan to demonstrate this commitment by participating in local ecosystem events. Through this, they aim to foster new industry partnerships and drive innovation.
Reece Merrick, Managing Director, Middle East and Africa at Ripple, expressed his enthusiasm about working with BFB to continue laying the groundwork for a thriving local blockchain industry. He also mentioned the potential for offering their digital assets custody solution and stablecoin, Ripple USD (RLUSD), to Bahrain’s financial institutions.
Increased Exposure for Ripple’s RLUSD
According to Merrick’s statement, this partnership provides another opportunity for RLUSD to gain more recognition.
The USD-pegged stablecoin has been attracting a lot of attention recently. It was listed on the cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, further bridging the gap between traditional finance systems and the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem.
On the first day of this month, the digital asset saw its trading volume increase by about 75% with a market capitalization of $789.54 million. At the time of writing, these metrics were recorded at $82.73 million and $789.52 million, respectively.
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