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BriefApril 14, 2026 · 11:18 AM

XRP Ledger's Native Compliance Tools Drive Institutional Asset Migration

The value of the XRP coin increases as more capital resides on the network. This growth is driven by the XRP Ledger's accumulation of over $410 million in tradable, tokenized real-world assets, including U.S. Treasuries and private credit notes. The figure represents a significant increase from $5 million at the start of 2025. This institutional migration is enabled by Ripple's integration of trustlines, transaction clawbacks, authorized accounts, and asset freeze functions directly into the protocol. These native tools allow asset issuers to enforce regulatory compliance without relying on third-party smart contracts. Financial institutions can now audit for regulatory compliance within the native tooling of the chain.

Sage Stanton
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