XRP Army Reacts As Ripple President Drops Major Statement
Ripple has spent more than a decade building the regulatory infrastructure that institutions require. BankXRP (@BankXRP) shared remarks from Ripple President Monica Long that speak directly to that effort and to the company’s growing role in enterprise digital asset adoption.
Long described a company that has pursued licensing deliberately, accumulated more than 75 licenses across global jurisdictions, and built a compliance-first culture from the ground up. Long called it “the hard way to do it,” but said Ripple believes it is “the right way.”
Serving Institutions as a Main Character
Long called the company “a main character in especially serving the enterprise and serving institutions.” That confidence comes from the foundation Ripple has built. More than 75 licenses across multiple jurisdictions mean Ripple can operate in markets where other companies face legal barriers.
The Internet of Value vision Long referenced has guided Ripple since its founding. The idea is that value should move globally with the same speed and accessibility as information. Ripple has built its products around that goal, solving the problem with XRP. Long’s remarks show the company believes it now has the scale and the regulatory standing to deliver that vision to institutional clients.
XRP Army Fires Back
Optimism From the Community
Built for Institutions and Built to Last
Long claimed Ripple can deliver the entire digital asset lifecycle, covering custody, compliance, payments, and settlement, under one roof. Ripple solves that problem for institutions by consolidating what would otherwise require multiple vendors, reducing both cost and risk. It is a meaningful differentiator for partners seeking legal certainty, operational reliability, and a proven track record.
Long also emphasized longevity. During Ripple’s 13 years of operation, it has deepened institutional relationships and reinforced its status as a partner that isn’t going anywhere. That statement is notable in a space where companies have failed, restructured, or exited markets under regulatory pressure.
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