Ripple CEO Unveils Secret of Its Crypto-Fiat Treasury System

Published at 2026-04-03 14:30:10

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse told audiences the obstacle to broad corporate crypto adoption is less about convincing CFOs and more about providing dependable crypto-fiat treasury infrastructure. According to Garlinghouse, companies need predictable settlement, clear on- and off-ramps, and practical treasury tools to manage volatility — features that let digital assets plug into existing corporate workflows. Ripple positions its rails and liquidity services as the pieces aimed at filling that gap.

If his premise holds, the result could be a notable increase in institutional testing of digital assets for payments and working capital. That would lift demand for tokenized liquidity solutions like XRP and place greater emphasis on regulatory clarity, custody, and auditability as the next hurdles. Market participants will be watching Ripple's deployments and policy developments for signs corporate treasuries are ready to move beyond pilots.

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