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by: xpoolPosted on: May 29, 2025

Ripple Executive Predicts $50 Trillion Market for Cross-Border Payments by 2032

Reece Merrick, Senior Executive Officer and Managing Director for Ripple in the Middle East & Africa, has made a bold prediction about the future of cross-border payments. In an X post, he shared that he believes the market will reach $50 trillion by 2032.

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