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Ripple Founder Calls International Payments ‘Unacceptable’

By PaymentsJournal
January 24, 2018
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Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Border Payments in a Global Economy

The global payment system is outdated, inefficient, and costly—at least, according to Ripple’s founder, Chris Larson. As cross-border transactions continue to face delays and high fees, Ripple is positioning its blockchain-based solutions as the future of international payments. But what exactly makes the current system so problematic, and how does Ripple plan to change it?


The Problems with Traditional Cross-Border Payments

Ripple’s founder has been vocal about the challenges facing the global payments industry, including:

  1. Slow Transaction Speeds:
    • Traditional international bank transfers can take days to settle, creating delays for businesses and individuals.
  2. High Fees and Hidden Costs:
    • Banks and intermediaries charge excessive fees, making transactions expensive, especially for smaller businesses and remittances.
  3. Lack of Transparency:
    • Many international transfers go through multiple banks, making it difficult to track funds and increasing the risk of errors.
  4. Limited Access:
    • Many developing economies lack access to efficient global payment networks, restricting financial inclusion.

How Ripple Aims to Revolutionize Payments

Ripple’s blockchain-based payment network offers a faster, more cost-effective alternative to traditional banking systems. Key features of Ripple’s approach include:

  • Instant Settlements: XRP transactions are processed in seconds, eliminating the long wait times associated with wire transfers.
  • Lower Transaction Costs: Ripple removes multiple intermediaries, reducing fees significantly.
  • Greater Transparency: Every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, providing real-time tracking and security.
  • Enhanced Liquidity: Banks and financial institutions can use XRP as a bridge currency, facilitating cross-border payments without costly currency conversions.

The Growing Adoption of Ripple’s Technology

Several financial institutions have already adopted Ripple’s payment solutions, including:

  • xCurrent: Used by banks for real-time gross settlement with improved transparency.
  • xRapid (Now ODL – On-Demand Liquidity): Uses XRP to improve liquidity and reduce costs for cross-border transactions.
  • xVia: Enables businesses to integrate Ripple’s payment network for seamless global transactions.

The Future of International Payments

As blockchain technology gains traction, Ripple continues to push for industry-wide adoption. Key trends shaping the future of cross-border payments include:

  • Increased Regulatory Interest: Governments and financial watchdogs are considering how blockchain-based payments fit into existing regulations.
  • Partnerships with Banks and Payment Providers: More institutions are testing Ripple’s technology to modernize their payment systems.
  • Potential Competition: While Ripple leads in blockchain-based cross-border payments, other fintech solutions are emerging, increasing competition.

Conclusion

Ripple’s founder has made it clear—the current international payment system is no longer sustainable. Slow, costly, and outdated, traditional banking networks need innovation. Ripple’s blockchain-based solutions offer a glimpse into a future where global transactions are faster, cheaper, and more accessible. Whether banks and regulators fully embrace this change remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the demand for better cross-border payments is stronger than ever.

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