XRP News Today: "Ripple Connects Cryptocurrency and Conventional Finance Through Integrated Trading Platform"
- Ripple launches Ripple Prime, a U.S. institutional trading platform integrating Hidden Road's infrastructure with XRP/RLUSD OTC trading and cross-margin capabilities. - The platform combines custody, payments, and derivatives services, leveraging $3T+ annual transaction volume and XRP Ledger's instant settlement for institutional clients. - Ripple's 2024-2025 acquisitions (Standard Custody, Rail, GTreasury) enable diversified offerings while unlocking 1B XRP (~$2.49B) raises liquidity strategy scrutiny.
Ripple has introduced a digital asset spot prime brokerage service tailored for U.S. institutional investors, representing a major step into mainstream financial services after its $1.25 billion purchase of Hidden Road, a global multi-asset prime brokerage, according to
This launch highlights Ripple’s ongoing efforts to connect the crypto sector with traditional finance. By merging Hidden Road’s technology with Ripple’s regulatory approvals, the company now offers institutional clients a full range of services, including custody, payments, and trading, The Crypto Basic reported. Michael Higgins, International CEO of Ripple Prime, stated that this expansion equips Ripple to satisfy institutional needs for a broader array of trading solutions, CoinDesk noted. Ripple’s core assets, XRP and RLUSD, play a key role in these services, boosting liquidity and settlement speed for institutional users, CoinDesk added.
 
    This development follows a series of strategic acquisitions. In 2024, Ripple bought Standard Custody & Trust, a U.S.-based crypto custodian, and in 2025, it acquired Rail, a stablecoin payments company, and GTreasury, a treasury management software provider, according to The Crypto Basic. These deals have enabled Ripple to handle more than $3 trillion in yearly transactions for over 300 institutions via Hidden Road, and post-trade processes are now shifting to the XRP Ledger, taking advantage of its rapid settlement capabilities to improve efficiency, The Crypto Basic reported.
As Ripple’s institutional initiatives accelerate, the XRP market remains intricate. On November 1, 2025, Ripple released 1 billion XRP (valued at around $2.49 billion) from escrow as part of its routine liquidity management, according to
Recent swings in XRP’s price have reignited discussion about how its market capitalization should be calculated. Some critics believe that escrowed tokens—totaling 35 billion XRP—should
Regulatory hurdles remain. A federal court recently supported the Federal Reserve’s decision to deny a crypto bank’s application for a master account, citing concerns about systemic risk, as reported by
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