Ripple Payments And The Future Of Domestic Payment Infrastructure by 2030

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As the global financial system moves toward greater efficiency, interoperability, and real-time settlement, the infrastructure behind domestic payments is undergoing a profound transformation. Governments and institutions are setting ambitious 2030 targets to modernize payment systems. In this evolving landscape, Ripple Payments is increasingly being positioned as a technology capable of supporting the next generation of domestic financial rails.

Where Ripple Payments Is Already Being Implemented

Ripple payments are positioned to support the domestic payment standards set by the G20 for 2030. A technical analyst known as ChartNerd on X has noted that the G20 overview for those standards requires cost, speed, efficiency, and access. Meanwhile, these are the same areas where Ripple technology and XRP are designed to thrive and deliver.

By 2027, the G20 aims for 75% of cross-border transactions to be completed within one hour, while reducing the global average transaction cost to not more than one cent. At the same time, 90% 0f individuals worldwide are expected to have access to cross-border remittance payments, and at least with one service provider. 

Transparency is also a major requirement. All payment providers must clearly disclose the total transaction costs, enable payment tracking, and specify the exact time to deliver funds. In 2025, both RippleNet and Stellar were recognized by the Faster Payments System (FPS) as innovative payment solutions.

Pioneering Korea’s First Tokenized Government Bond Settlement

Ripple and Kyobo Life Insurance are stepping in to pioneer Korea’s first tokenized government bond settlement. According to Chad Steingraber’s post, Kyobo Life and Ripple will actively assess the technical and regulatory feasibility of tokenized treasury settlement in Korea’s financial ecosystem.

At the core of this initiative is Ripple Custody, which will provide a secure, compliant foundation for holding, transferring, and settling tokenized assets. Instead of relying on fragmented and manual bond settlement processes, the partner introduces transparent on-chain execution. Over time, this infrastructure can integrate with broader capabilities across payments, liquidity, and treasury management.

Steingraber emphasized that this initiative provides a clear blueprint for how regulated financial institutions can adopt digital asset infrastructure. Starting with custody, the model expands into tokenization and on-chain settlement. This partnership demonstrates how blockchain technology can fundamentally modernize government bond settlement in Korea.

By settling transactions simultaneously, settlement cycles can move from the typical two-day settlement timeline to real-time execution, thereby limiting counterparty risk and improving capital efficiency. Additionally, Ripple will support Kyobo in exploring stablecoin-based payment rails, enabling 24/7 transaction capability within a compliant, regulated framework.

Steingraber views this move as an alignment with Kyobo Life’s broader strategy to accelerate digital transformation and enhance operational efficiency through next-generation financial infrastructure.

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