XRP Already Powers Real Banking Activity, Says Evernorth, With More Growth Expected
04-06-2026 07:30 via newsbtc.com

XRP Already Powers Real Banking Activity, Says Evernorth, With More Growth Expected

Evernorth says daily activity on the XRP Ledger has climbed to nearly 3 million transactions, up from about 1 million in mid-2025, and the firm is now pointing to banks and other financial companies as the next source of demand.
Real Banks Are Moving In
According to the XRP-focused treasury company, some of the busiest names on the network over the past year include Bitstamp, Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin, and Braza Bank. The firm says that kind of traffic shows more than trader interest, with
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