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Market Strategist to XRP Holders: XRP Is Built for This
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Levi Rietveld, creator of Crypto Crusaders, shared a short video that quickly caught the attention of XRP holders. The clip featured comments from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on financial regulation, capital markets, and payment systems.
In the clip, Bessent spoke about reviewing regulatory impediments to blockchain, stablecoins, and new payment systems. He also discussed reforms aimed at strengthening American capital markets and improving access. Adding to his comments, Rietveld stated that XRP is built to fit that role Bessent described.
A Focus on Removing Regulatory Barriers
Bessent spoke directly about the need to confront outdated rules. “We will take a close look at regulatory impediments to blockchain, stablecoins, and new payment systems,” he said. That statement is crucial for assets built around real-world use cases and payments.
XRP was created to move value quickly, at low cost, and across borders. Regulatory friction has limited adoption in key markets. A push to reassess those barriers signals a shift away from restrictive frameworks that slow innovation.
Bessent also tied reform to market strength. He said policymakers would “consider reforms to unleash the awesome power of the American capital markets.” XRP operates at the intersection of payments and capital flows. A system that clears transactions faster supports deeper liquidity and more efficient settlement.
Stablecoins and Payment Infrastructure
Bessent’s reference to stablecoins and new payment systems also aligns with the XRP ecosystem. Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin is built for regulated payments and settlement, targeting institutional and compliant use cases.
RLUSD settles in seconds on the XRP Ledger with low and predictable fees. As transaction volume grows, network activity increases, and XRP is used for transaction fees, directly linking stablecoin adoption to demand for XRP.
XRP’s Role in Modern Payments
Bessent discussed reforms aimed at creating a financial services system that works more efficiently and inclusively. In his words, “Americans deserve a financial services industry that works for all Americans.” His comments highlight infrastructure support that enables faster, lower-cost transactions and more accessible financial flows.
That aligns directly with XRP’s design. Transactions settle in seconds, lowering costs for cross-border payments. Small businesses and institutions can move liquidity without multiple intermediaries, reducing friction and improving efficiency. XRP’s infrastructure prioritizes functional utility over novelty, positioning it to handle real-world payment flows at scale.
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