Wall Street continues to embrace blockchain infrastructure. The New York Stock Exchange, through BNY Mellon—one of the world's largest financial custodians—is deepening ties with Ripple, the blockchain company behind XRP. This partnership signals growing institutional confidence in decentralized payment solutions and digital asset infrastructure. Such collaborations between legacy financial giants and crypto innovators are reshaping how mainstream finance views blockchain adoption. The move underscores how major financial institutions are no longer sidelining crypto, but actively integrating blockchain technology into their core operations. For the industry, this represents validation from traditional banking powerhouses that blockchain-based settlement and custody solutions are moving from experimental to production-ready status.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 13h ago
NYSE is teaming up with Ripple. Can XRP not go up now? Haha
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WalletWhisperer
· 13h ago
nah this is just whale accumulation disguised as institutional adoption... watch the transaction velocity spike when they really commit, that's when you'll know it's not theater
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AirdropSkeptic
· 13h ago
Now NYE is really going to marry XRP, is traditional finance completely surrendering?
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 13h ago
NYSE embraces XRP, traditional finance is no longer pretending, just going all in... Now the feeling of institutional recognition is different.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 13h ago
ngl, traditional finance really can't hold on anymore, and they're all lowering their heads and obediently licking the blockchain...
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HappyToBeDumped
· 13h ago
NYSE and BNY Mellon are finally dropping the act and going straight to the point. XRP is about to make a move, right?
Wall Street continues to embrace blockchain infrastructure. The New York Stock Exchange, through BNY Mellon—one of the world's largest financial custodians—is deepening ties with Ripple, the blockchain company behind XRP. This partnership signals growing institutional confidence in decentralized payment solutions and digital asset infrastructure. Such collaborations between legacy financial giants and crypto innovators are reshaping how mainstream finance views blockchain adoption. The move underscores how major financial institutions are no longer sidelining crypto, but actively integrating blockchain technology into their core operations. For the industry, this represents validation from traditional banking powerhouses that blockchain-based settlement and custody solutions are moving from experimental to production-ready status.