China-based Linklogis partners with XRP Ledger to transform global supply chain finance
Chinese fintech company Linklogis has announced a partnership with the XRP Ledger (XRPL) to digitize global supply chain finance, according to a recent statement.
The move will see Linklogis deploy its trade finance application on XRPL’s mainnet, a step aimed at scaling blockchain adoption for cross-border settlements.
The collaboration is designed to unlock faster circulation of digital assets tied to international trade flows. Linklogis intends to simplify settlement for exporters, importers, and financiers by linking its financial infrastructure with XRPL.
Beyond the initial rollout, both sides have committed to developing new products on XRPL.
These include stablecoin-based settlement systems and smart contract platforms that can bring supply chain real-world assets (RWAs) into tokenized form.
Linklogis also signaled that it will explore using artificial intelligence with blockchain to improve trade finance efficiency.
According to the firm, its “Go Early” and “Go Deep” business programs processed more than RMB 20.7 billion (about $2.8 billion) in cross-border assets last year. By anchoring those flows to XRPL, Linklogis aims to extend efficiency and transparency across global supply chains.
XRPL’s expanding RWA footprint
The integration comes as XRPL accelerates its adoption across RWA sectors.
Data from RWA.xyz shows the network’s tokenized RWA volume climbed 22.81% in the past month, reaching roughly $305.8 million. That growth has positioned XRPL as the ninth-largest blockchain by RWA value, supported by its expanding roster of enterprise partners.
Notably, XRPL’s recent global partnerships highlight its growing relevance in tokenization.
The Dubai Land Department adopted the ledger to power its real estate tokenization program earlier this year in May. A month later, RWA platform Ondo Finance launched tokenized US Treasuries on the network.
Momentum has also spread to Latin America. Brazilian securitization firm VERT issued a 700 million real ($130 million) Agribusiness Receivables Certificate on XRPL through a blockchain-based private credit platform.
Around the same time, exchange Mercado Bitcoin disclosed plans to tokenize more than $200 million in fixed-income and equity products on the ledger.
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