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Home»Opinion»Ripple’s Next Challenge Isn’t the SEC: It’s Building a Global Financial Network
Anthony Ralphs says Ripple's early institutional strategy was "very right
Former Ripple technologist Anthony Ralphs says XRP was ahead of its time regarding institutional shifts, but Ripple executives now look to Solana for speed.
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Ripple’s Next Challenge Isn’t the SEC: It’s Building a Global Financial Network

Diego AlmeidaBy Diego AlmeidaJuly 1, 20263 Mins Read
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For years, Ripple’s public identity was shaped by a single story.

Its legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission became one of the defining narratives of the cryptocurrency industry, influencing investor sentiment, exchange listings, and even the broader debate over digital asset regulation.

Today, that story is gradually fading.

The company is entering a very different phase—one where legal uncertainty is giving way to commercial execution.

Ripple’s biggest challenge is no longer proving its position in court.

It is proving that RLUSD can become meaningful infrastructure for the future of global finance.

Legal Victory Doesn’t Guarantee Market Leadership

Regulatory clarity removes obstacles.

It does not automatically create adoption.

History offers countless examples of companies that won regulatory battles but struggled to establish lasting commercial relevance.

Ripple understands that reality.

The stablecoin market is already dominated by deeply established players with enormous liquidity, extensive exchange integrations, and years of market trust.

Breaking into that ecosystem requires much more than regulatory approval.

It requires convincing banks, payment providers, fintech companies, and institutional investors that RLUSD solves problems existing stablecoins do not.

The company’s success will therefore depend less on legal precedent and more on market execution.

Ripple Is Competing for Financial Infrastructure

The most interesting aspect of Ripple’s strategy is that it extends beyond cryptocurrency trading.

RLUSD is positioned as part of a broader payment infrastructure designed for cross-border settlement, institutional transfers, and tokenized financial markets.

That places Ripple in a different competitive landscape.

Its rivals are no longer limited to other crypto companies.

Increasingly, they include payment networks, correspondent banking systems, fintech platforms, and even central bank digital currency initiatives.

Winning that competition demands something larger than technological innovation.

It requires trust.

Financial infrastructure only succeeds when institutions believe it will remain reliable, compliant, and widely accepted for years to come.

The Stablecoin Race Has Entered a New Phase

For much of the industry’s history, stablecoins competed on scale.

Circulating supply.

Trading volume.

Exchange adoption.

Those metrics remain important.

But they are no longer sufficient.

As governments introduce clearer regulatory frameworks and financial institutions deepen their involvement in blockchain, stablecoin issuers face a different challenge.

Can they become part of the financial system itself?

Ripple appears to be positioning RLUSD precisely for that opportunity.

The outcome remains uncertain.

Building financial infrastructure is considerably more difficult than launching a digital asset.

It demands partnerships, regulatory credibility, technological resilience, and institutional confidence developed over many years.

Ripple may have left its legal battle behind.

Its next challenge could be even more ambitious.

Not winning another lawsuit.

But earning a permanent place in the architecture of global finance.

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