
Ripple has launched a charitable initiative in partnership with the Call of Duty Endowment to support U.S. veterans, pledging to match up to $10,000 in XRP donations. This campaign, part of the America250 Giving4th program, accepts contributions in cash, stocks, XRP, and Ripple’s dollar-backed stablecoin, RLUSD. Simultaneously, the company has increased its public visibility through a high-traffic advertising campaign at Washington D.C.’s Union Station, targeting lawmakers and corporate leaders. These efforts coincide with a significant regulatory milestone as Ripple secured a Crypto Asset Service Provider license from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier. This authorization confirms Ripple’s full compliance with the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. By achieving this status, Ripple is now permitted to offer digital asset services across all 30 nations within the European Economic Area. With over 75 regulatory licenses globally, these developments underscore Ripple's strategy to balance philanthropic engagement with institutional-grade regulatory transparency. This dual approach is critical for the RWA market, as it demonstrates how blockchain firms can integrate into established financial ecosystems while navigating complex international policy frameworks.
Ripple is a blockchain-based payments company that utilizes the XRP Ledger to facilitate cross-border transactions and liquidity. The firm is currently expanding its ecosystem to include enterprise-grade stablecoins and tokenized assets, aiming to bridge traditional finance with decentralized infrastructure.