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Ripple’s Impending Stablecoin Raises Questions About XRP’s Future, Is the End Near?

 New XRP Tokens Could Benefit XRP

The post Ripple’s Impending Stablecoin Raises Questions About XRP’s Future, Is the End Near? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

A recent inquiry has surfaced regarding Ripple’s Stablecoin and its potential impact on the XRP ecosystem. The discussion was sparked by statements from Ripple executive Eric van Miltenburg, suggesting that the stablecoin could enhance the XRP Ledger (XRPL) rather than diminish it. 

However, questions have arisen regarding the role of XRP holdings in Ripple’s stablecoin backing, prompting clarification from Ripple’s CTO, David Schwartz.

Ripple’s Stablecoin & XRP’s Future

Eric van Miltenburg, Ripple’s SVP for Strategic Initiatives, recently commented on the upcoming Ripple stablecoin, hinting at its potential benefits for the XRP ecosystem. With Ripple historically utilizing XRP extensively for cross-border transactions, the emergence of a stablecoin could potentially impact the value of XRP.

On the flip side, Miltenburg addressed concerns about the stablecoin overshadowing XRP, emphasizing that its launch on XRPL would ultimately benefit the ecosystem. 

Drawing parallels to stablecoins integrated into other blockchains like Polygon, he suggests that this move could increase the total value locked (TVL) on the XRP Ledger, thereby enhancing trust in the blockchain.

Crypto Eri’s Inquiry

However, members of the XRP community remain skeptical and seek clarification on certain aspects. In response to Miltenburg’s remarks, prominent XRP community figure Crypto Eri sought clarification from Ripple’s CTO, David Schwartz, regarding the role of XRP holdings in the stablecoin’s backing. 

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