The Latest Ripple Report That Has All of Wall Street Talking

The post The Latest Ripple Report That Has All of Wall Street Talking appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. 90% of global finance leaders expect blockchain to significantly impact finance within the next three years. Banks like JPMorgan and SBI Group are pouring millions into tokenization, custody, and blockchain infrastructure. Stablecoin transactions reached $700B/month in 2025, signaling mainstream blockchain adoption A new report by Ripple, in collaboration with CB Insights and the UK Centre for Blockchain Technologies (UKCBT), has found that 90% of global finance leaders believe blockchain will have a “significant or massive” impact on the financial industry within the next three years.  This signals that banks and financial institutions are no longer merely exploring the technology, but are actively implementing it. Blockchain Moves From Pilots to Practice Ripple’s findings show that institutions now see blockchain as a foundational layer for tomorrow’s financial infrastructure.  Whether it’s enabling near-instant cross-border settlements, creating programmable money via smart contracts, or facilitating fractional ownership of real-world assets (RWAs), blockchain is now core to many strategic roadmaps. Related: Ripple CLO Highlights Real Crypto Use Cases Ahead of Senate Testimony In 2025 alone, stablecoin transactions are averaging $700 billion per month, and projections from Boston Consulting Group forecast nearly $19 trillion in tokenized assets by 2033, showcasing strong demand. “Financial institutions are putting blockchain to work—diversifying portfolios, enabling crypto payments, offering custody services, tokenizing assets and more,”  Who’s Investing—and Where? The Ripple report analyzed data from over 8,000 blockchain startups and 1,800 banks, uncovering more than 30 mega-round funding deals (over $100 million) between 2020–2024 involving major financial institutions.  JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and SBI Group were among the most active investors, showing strong interest in building infrastructure around tokenization, staking, and digital asset trading. The National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah (RAKBANK) even became the first conventional UAE bank to offer retail crypto trading, blurring the lines between TradFi and DeFi. Regulation: A…

Jul 30, 2025 - 18:00
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The Latest Ripple Report That Has All of Wall Street Talking

The post The Latest Ripple Report That Has All of Wall Street Talking appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

90% of global finance leaders expect blockchain to significantly impact finance within the next three years. Banks like JPMorgan and SBI Group are pouring millions into tokenization, custody, and blockchain infrastructure. Stablecoin transactions reached $700B/month in 2025, signaling mainstream blockchain adoption A new report by Ripple, in collaboration with CB Insights and the UK Centre for Blockchain Technologies (UKCBT), has found that 90% of global finance leaders believe blockchain will have a “significant or massive” impact on the financial industry within the next three years.  This signals that banks and financial institutions are no longer merely exploring the technology, but are actively implementing it. Blockchain Moves From Pilots to Practice Ripple’s findings show that institutions now see blockchain as a foundational layer for tomorrow’s financial infrastructure.  Whether it’s enabling near-instant cross-border settlements, creating programmable money via smart contracts, or facilitating fractional ownership of real-world assets (RWAs), blockchain is now core to many strategic roadmaps. Related: Ripple CLO Highlights Real Crypto Use Cases Ahead of Senate Testimony In 2025 alone, stablecoin transactions are averaging $700 billion per month, and projections from Boston Consulting Group forecast nearly $19 trillion in tokenized assets by 2033, showcasing strong demand. “Financial institutions are putting blockchain to work—diversifying portfolios, enabling crypto payments, offering custody services, tokenizing assets and more,”  Who’s Investing—and Where? The Ripple report analyzed data from over 8,000 blockchain startups and 1,800 banks, uncovering more than 30 mega-round funding deals (over $100 million) between 2020–2024 involving major financial institutions.  JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and SBI Group were among the most active investors, showing strong interest in building infrastructure around tokenization, staking, and digital asset trading. The National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah (RAKBANK) even became the first conventional UAE bank to offer retail crypto trading, blurring the lines between TradFi and DeFi. Regulation: A…

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