Ripple’s XRPL Emerges as Key Financial Infrastructure After 13 Years of Growth

You are here: Home / News / Ripple’s XRPL Emerges as Key Financial Infrastructure After 13 Years of Growth

Ripple
  • Ripple CTO David Schwartz says XRPL’s 13-year journey shows its strength in global payments.
  • Permissionless design and decentralization keep XRPL competitive and adaptable.
  • Low fees and interoperability make XRPL a strong contender for global financial infrastructure.

David Schwartz, widely known in the crypto world as “JoelKatz,” is Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer. He recently spoke about the wave of payment and stablecoin companies creating their own blockchains.

For him, this is proof that the industry now sees blockchain as a vital part of the financial system. Ripple has been building toward that goal for more than thirteen years with the XRP Ledger.

We’ve been seeing more and more players in the payments and stablecoins space launch their own blockchains. To me, that’s a clear sign the market sees blockchain as core financial infrastructure — something we’ve believed in and have been building toward on the XRP Ledger for…

— David ‘JoelKatz’ Schwartz (@JoelKatz) August 13, 2025

Schwartz explained that launching a blockchain is already difficult, but building an active, trusted ecosystem is much harder. It requires developers, liquidity, trust, and real-world adoption. The XRP Ledger, he said, has achieved that because it has been tested over time, upgraded regularly, and earned the confidence of institutions.

Also Read: Ripple & Wormhole Partner To Unlock Multichain Access For 6M+ XRPL Users

Balancing Openness With Practical Use

Schwartz also touched on the ongoing debate regarding decentralization. Some blockchains have permissioned validator sets controlled by one company or a small collection of companies. That strategy allows for ease of compliance and control in closed environments but limits reach and resilience.

The XRPL is permissionless and open in its fundamentals, but has optional permissioned instruments in place for those occasions where regulation is necessary.

This combination provides the flexibility to adapt without remaining inaccessible to anyone. Its architecture enables connecting people, markets, and assets beyond borders and bridging various financial systems together.

XRPL’s Low-Cost Transactions Drive Adoption

One of the XRPL’s biggest strengths is its cost efficiency. Transactions cost just fractions of a cent and don’t require a separate gas token. Payments can be made directly in XRP, which acts as a bridge asset for settlements and liquidity. Every transaction burns a tiny amount of XRP, reinforcing its role in the network.

Schwartz noted that newer blockchains are already making use of principles already deployed in the XRPL for a few years, including deterministic finality and Proof of Authority-style consensus.

This is where the direction the industry is going is, into quicker and more predictable forms of settlement without costly validation.

When looking ahead, Schwartz’s plans for XRPL are to increase the level of programmability, include features that are compliance-friendly, and create stronger liquidity for institutions.

His final statement was that the crypto space continues to develop and has opportunities for new entrants to come in and participate in the broader space of digital finances.

Also Read: XRPL Gets Major Upgrade: Ripple’s 8-Transaction Batch Feature Clears Testing

Read More
Mishal Ali

Latest

Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers

Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane

National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues

With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the

Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw

Vercel Security Checkpoint | cle1::1787105701-L4TVDNTq7757DvQFQ3ME0OR0IXiLs33N

Newsletter

Don't miss

Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers

Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane

National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues

With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the

Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw

Vercel Security Checkpoint | cle1::1787105701-L4TVDNTq7757DvQFQ3ME0OR0IXiLs33N

She Grew Up in a Log Cabin in Canada. Now She’s Booking Wild Parties for the Ultrarich.

Olivia Ferney is setting Guinness World Records for clients who think nothing of spending six figures on a single night. By Jon Small | edited by Dan Bova | Aug 18, 2026 Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Three years ago, Olivia Ferney didn’t know the difference between a Gulfstream and the Gulf

The business of football

Mar­i­ano Browne The FI­FA World Cup is the largest sin­gle-event sport­ing com­pe­ti­tion in the world. No sin­gle sport­ing event match­es the sin­gu­lar, world­wide fo­cus and tele­vi­sion view­er­ship of the World Cup. The 2026 ver­sion is es­ti­mat­ed to have reached over 5 bil­lion peo­ple, out of the world’s 8.3 bil­lion. It is the most pop­u­lar sport

‘Sabah is open for business’: Hajiji courts investors with promise of sustainable growth, carbon‑negative credentials

Sabah is pitching itself as an Asia-Pacific hub for impact investing, betting that its forests, biodiversity and natural resources can become drivers of economic growth as it seeks private capital for sustainable development. — Picture by Firdaus Latif By Julia Chan First Published: Monday, 13 Jul 2026 11:44 AM MYT KOTA KINABALU, July 13 —

Want Your Business to Be Seen Everywhere? Meet Tonia Ryan, Creator of Fix Your Search

Some people are good at their jobs. Then there is Tonia Ryan, who has turned “getting found online” into something close to magic. She is the creator of Fix Your Search, and if you have ever wondered why some businesses pop up everywhere while others seem invisible...