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RLUSD has quietly accomplished something big: will on-chain transfer volume surpass Visa + Mastercard next year?
[Coin World] An interesting piece of news has come from Ripple - their stablecoin RLUSD is quietly changing the game.
First, let's look at the numbers. The scale of on-chain transfers has skyrocketed like a rocket in recent years: it was only $500 billion in 2020, and it's projected to soar to $27.6 trillion by 2024. What about next year's forecast? $46 trillion. What does that mean? It's even more staggering than the combined settlement volume of Visa and Mastercard.
RLUSD is now not just circulating in exchanges. B2B settlements, merchant payments, cross-border remittances… these tangible payment scenarios are unfolding. Just on Ethereum, the trading volume has surpassed 1 billion USD.
More importantly, the regulators have started to ease up. After the introduction of policies like the “GENIUS Act”, RLUSD has been listed on several trading platforms. What does this mean? The compliance channels are opening up, and naturally, the application scenarios will emerge.
The stablecoin sector is quite lively right now, but it remains to be seen who can really penetrate the global payment network with trading tools.