Ripple partners with Swiss bank AMINA, taking cross-border stablecoin settlement a step further

【Crypto Push】Ripple’s move is quite interesting—just announced a partnership with Swiss crypto bank AMINA Bank, which becomes the first in Europe to fully adopt Ripple’s end-to-end payment solution.

What does this mean? AMINA’s clients can now enjoy 24/7, minute-level cross-border fund settlements. Without the cumbersome intermediary steps of traditional banks, transactions are settled instantly. For Web3 enterprises engaged in cross-border business, this is truly a relief—no longer burdened by the inefficiencies of the traditional banking system.

More importantly, Ripple Payments supports both fiat and stablecoin dual processing. In other words, it builds a truly usable bridge between Web3 and traditional finance. Previously, many said stablecoin cross-border settlements faced bottlenecks; now, with this partnership case, the issues are beginning to loosen.

AMINA Bank is also pushing this forward—earlier this year, it became the world’s first bank to support custody and trading of Ripple stablecoin RLUSD. Now, with this comprehensive payment solution partnership, AMINA is clearly betting on the future of stablecoins and on-chain finance. They say that introducing Ripple technology will significantly reduce cross-border friction, and they seem confident about it.

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GoldDiggerDuckvip
· 12-17 14:20
Instant settlement? This is exactly what I want, no more waiting for the banks to drag their feet. --- Ripple is really doing practical work, not just shouting slogans. --- Fiat-backed stablecoins double track, in simple terms, they provide a safety net for Web3, it feels like something substantial. --- I'm just worried it might be all talk and no action. Let's wait until it's actually used. --- European banks are starting to get involved. When will the domestic market catch up? --- Minute-level settlement? Traditional banks will probably cry their eyes out; the efficiency is truly amazing. --- Now cross-border business transactions no longer need to be exploited by middlemen, it's great. --- Stablecoins finally have a real use case; I used to think they were a bit useless. --- AMINA's position as the first company to take the lead is indeed valuable.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 12-17 14:16
Instant settlement? This is the way it should be. Banks finally understand it. The slow and tedious processes of traditional banks really need to change. With Ripple's involvement, the banking industry is also getting competitive. The breakthrough in cross-border stablecoins has been found, and more banks are likely to follow suit.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 12-17 14:07
秒结跨境真的改游戏规则,终于有银行不装了 Traditional intermediaries really need to be eliminated, Ripple directly hits the pain points Stablecoins finally have an official team to take over, those previous doubts can now be silenced If this truly materializes, the muddy waters of cross-border payments can finally be cleared up Fiat-backed stablecoins, a one-stop solution, sounds much more comfortable
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 12-17 14:03
Ripple is up to new tricks again, this time finally prompting traditional finance to move Damn, someone finally dares to accept stablecoins, and Switzerland in Europe still has to be the first to take the plunge Minute-level settlement, everyone. The old-fashioned correspondent banking system is about to be overthrown The question is, when will this thing truly scale up, or is it just another case study project A bridge between Web3 and CeFi, but I still don’t quite believe that banks will genuinely embrace it Dual-track processing sounds impressive, but in practice, could it turn out to be just another set of excuses Cross-border business can finally breathe a sigh of relief. By the way, Ripple’s move definitely shows some strategic thinking But will the fiat side get blocked again by some big players? We’ll have to wait and see Minute-by-second settlement? I just want to know how fast it can really get. Don’t let it be just marketing numbers
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 12-17 13:57
Ripple this time really paid off, directly opening a gap in Europe Here's the question: can stablecoins really replace SWIFT? I'm still a bit skeptical... Instant settlement sounds great, but I don't know how the fees are calculated Traditional banks should be worried haha, but how long AMINA can last is hard to say The dual-track settlement design is quite innovative, finally seeing a real-world example Again Switzerland, this small country is indeed ahead in Web3 deployment
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LiquidationKingvip
· 12-17 13:54
Instant settlement is truly awesome; traditional banks are way too slow. Ripple has finally made its way to Europe this time.
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CodeAuditQueenvip
· 12-17 13:54
Instant settlement sounds great, but who dares to guarantee with certainty that stablecoin cross-chain audit reports are free of reentrancy vulnerabilities? Does AMINA really dare to use it?
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