Ripple Executes Record RLUSD Mint

Published at 2026-03-02 21:31:42

Ripple carried out the largest single issuance of its RLUSD stablecoin on March 2, 2026, a milestone for the company's dollar-pegged token. The mint — described by Ripple as a record for RLUSD — increases the on-chain supply of the dollar alternative as the firm continues to build rails for cross-border payments and liquidity. Ripple said the issuance followed its reserve and compliance processes but did not disclose the dollar amount.

This development matters because a larger RLUSD supply can deepen liquidity across exchanges, remittance corridors, and DeFi integrations, potentially smoothing trading and settlement flows. Traders and institutions will watch on-chain movement and exchange listings to assess short-term effects on liquidity and XRP demand. Regulators and partners may also monitor future RLUSD issuances as Ripple positions the stablecoin alongside other dollar alternatives in a competitive market.

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