Ripple Pushes XRP Global With Multi-Continent Expansion Drive

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As global demand for faster, cheaper, and more transparent financial infrastructure grows, Ripple is intensifying its global expansion strategy toward positioning XRP as a core settlement asset in international finance. With leadership visits and strategic engagements spanning major financial centers, the company is reinforcing its presence across multiple continents to accelerate real-world adoption of blockchain-based payment solutions.

How XRP Is Being Positioned For International Payments

Ripple is actively working to make XRP a global financial asset through an aggressive international expansion strategy. An analyst known as XFinanceBull on X has revealed that the company’s leadership, including CEO Brad Garlinghouse and President Monica Long, has recently visited four major offices across three continents in just five days. 

These include Dublin, London, Singapore, and Sydney as part of a broader push to strengthen the company’s global footprint. The tour reflects Ripple’s focus on building comprehensive financial platforms across payment, custody, liquidity, and treasury. XFinanceBull highlighted that a key part of this strategy involves embedding artificial intelligence (AI) into real-time cash forecasting and CFO-grade liquidity tools. 

The strategy also signals a shift away from the US coastal mindset. By engaging directly with international markets and financial hubs, Garlinghouse has reportedly emphasized that Ripple aims to drive real adoption of its technology and expand the role of XRP in global payment networks. 

In XFinanceBull’s view, Ripple is not waiting for the next crypto bull run to validate its vision. Instead, the company is focused on building the infrastructure for a global financial network, while much of the market remains focused on price movements. If the strategy succeeds, the XRP chart will eventually reflect the thesis.

Could Ripple Enter The Ranks Of The World’s Top 10 Banks?

Ripple has reportedly reached a major milestone by securing a banking license, a development that could significantly reshape its position in global finance. A crypto commentator known as 25hoursawake on X noted that the move could push Ripple’s valuation toward $120 billion, supported by its large holdings of XRP. 

With roughly 40 billion XRP on its balance sheet, valued at around $3 per token, Ripple would instantly be placed among the world’s largest financial institutions. However, if the XRP price were to climb above $6, Ripple’s balance sheet value tied to its XRP reserves could exceed $240 billion, potentially placing the company within the top 10 banks globally by balance sheet strength. 

Such a shift would mark an evolution for Ripple as it transitions from a cross-border payments company into a broader financial powerhouse built around blockchain infrastructure. According to some projections, an estimated $650 trillion in global assets could eventually move across the XRP Ledger network, powered by RealFi and its REAL Token. Meanwhile, some speculative estimates cited by the commentator suggest that with a projected $100 billion market capitalization, the Real token could rise from $0.043 toward $998.90 as global adoption accelerates.

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