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by: xpoolPosted on: June 11, 2025

Ripple’s XRP: Could it Replace SWIFT after 47 Years of Evolution?

A recent X post by crypto influencer Ripplepumpkin has sparked speculation about the future of cross-border payments. The expert believes XRP could be poised to replace SWIFT, a claim reminiscent of how Telex was overtaken by SWIFT over 47 years.

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