XRP News Today: BIS Risk Weighting Limits XRP's Function in Bank Liquidity
- XRP's limited adoption by banks stems from BIS's 1250% risk weight on unbacked crypto, not technical flaws. - Ripple tests RLUSD stablecoin with Mastercard/WebBank to enable blockchain-based credit card settlements. - Policy shift in crypto risk weighting is critical for XRP to replace USD as cross-border liquidity bridge. - RLUSD's $1B+ circulation and BNY Mellon backing demonstrate regulated stablecoin viability in payments. - Regulatory barriers persist despite industry progress, keeping XRP confined
According to crypto investor Mr. Man and former Ripple managing director Navin Gupta, as cited by
Mr. Man pointed out that for XRP to become a viable bridge asset, the BIS would need to lower the risk weighting assigned to crypto assets. He described a possible scenario where, instead of converting British pounds to U.S. dollars and then to Philippine pesos, banks could eventually exchange pounds directly for XRP and then XRP for pesos, eliminating the need for the dollar as an intermediary, as reported by
There have been recent signs of progress. Ripple has teamed up with Mastercard, Gemini, and WebBank to pilot RLUSD—a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar—for settling credit card payments on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), according to
This effort reflects broader trends in the financial sector. Mastercard has been expanding its crypto collaborations, including a partnership with
Despite these advancements, regulatory challenges remain significant. The BIS’s high risk weighting continues to be a major obstacle; lowering it could unlock XRP’s potential as a faster, more affordable alternative to traditional dollar-based settlements, as noted by
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