RLUSD doesn't route around the existing financial system.
It plugs into it.
Fed-linked rails. Licensed intermediaries. Treasury-backed reserves.
If stablecoin legislation passes, what's the functional difference between RLUSD and a government digital dollar? 🏦

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The U.S. may never issue a government digital dollar.
But something that functions almost identically might already be live.
And almost nobody in mainstream crypto is talking about it. 🧵
A synthetic CBDC isn't issued by a central bank.
It's privately issued digital money — fully backed by central bank reserves, moving through regulated institutions.
Sovereign credibility. Private-sector speed.
RLUSD fits that description with unusual precision.
RLUSD is backed by high-quality reserves.
It operates through licensed intermediaries.
Ripple's partnerships connect it to FedNow and Federal Reserve-linked liquidity networks.
It doesn't route around the existing financial system.
It plugs into it.
That's architecturally different from most stablecoins in circulation.
Most stablecoins exist outside traditional rails.
RLUSD was designed to settle inside them.
RLUSD supply recently surged toward $1.6 billion.
Analysts aren't framing it as a replacement for XRP.
RLUSD moves dollar-denominated value across the XRP Ledger cleanly.
XRP remains the native settlement asset.
They're complementary infrastructure.
If Congress passes stablecoin legislation that recognizes Treasury-backed stablecoins as legal dollar instruments...
The functional gap between RLUSD and a government-issued digital dollar narrows considerably.
Banks could hold it. Governments could settle with it.
Is the market pricing that in?
The asset in your portfolio isn't just waiting for a bull cycle.
It's part of a ledger with a dollar-denominated instrument positioning to function as institutional digital money.
A decade from now, that framing may look obvious.
Right now it's still being missed.
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Crypto researcher SMQKE suggests Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin could be one of the closest real-world proxies for a U.S. synthetic CBDC, operating in that capacity without any official designation.
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