February 12 News, Ripple is accelerating its expansion in Europe. Following the receipt of two regulatory licenses in early 2026, Ripple has also partnered with European asset management giant Aviva Investors, allowing their traditional funds to be custodyed on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) in a tokenized form. This move is seen as an important step for Ripple in bridging traditional finance and decentralized finance.
In recent months, most Layer 1 payment networks have been establishing collaborations around stablecoins and DeFi applications to expand capital inflows and use cases. Ripple’s approach is clearer: first obtain compliance status, then introduce traditional financial assets onto the blockchain, fundamentally reshaping the application structure of XRPL. Previously, Ripple obtained regulatory licenses in the UK and Luxembourg, enabling its blockchain infrastructure to legally integrate into the European payment system and providing institutional support for the XRP on-chain ecosystem.
This partnership with Aviva Investors marks Ripple’s first deep collaboration with a major European institution in the field of fund tokenization. By custodying RWA assets on XRPL, it not only enhances the network’s financial attributes but also opens new possibilities for XRPL in mainstream markets. For Ripple, this is not just a single breakthrough but a key node in its global expansion strategy.
On-chain data also reflects changes in XRPL’s fundamentals. Recently, the market cap of stablecoins and the scale of RWA have both reached new highs, with strong capital inflows indicating growing trust from institutions and developers. The low cost, high throughput, and fast settlement features make XRPL more suitable for high-frequency financial scenarios and provide a practical foundation for on-chain traditional assets.
Against this backdrop, Ripple’s combination of regulatory compliance and asset tokenization sends a clear signal: XRPL is attempting to become a bridge connecting TradFi and DeFi. Breakthroughs in the European market may serve as a demonstration for its global strategy. As more financial institutions participate, XRPL’s role may gradually shift from a payment network to a cross-system financial infrastructure.
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