【CryptoWorld】Will Ripple’s newly launched stablecoin RLUSD overshadow XRP? The online buzz is intense. But what is the truth? Many industry insiders have already provided an answer — these two are not competitors at all; rather, they complement each other.
Analyses indicate that the emergence of RLUSD is actually aimed at attracting stable capital flows into the XRP ledger. With stablecoins entering, there will naturally be increased demand for payment channels. Plus, with the automatic bridging feature on decentralized exchanges, the amount of XRP burned will also increase — isn’t this an indirect boost to XRP demand?
In terms of role positioning, RLUSD is responsible for providing stability and value storage, while XRP acts as the bridging currency that facilitates transactions. One is the “anchor,” and the other is the “flow.” The more stablecoins are used, the greater the demand for this bridge. So rather than being a threat, it’s more a sign of a thriving ecosystem.
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CommunitySlacker
· 01-25 12:40
Haha, finally someone explained it clearly. I've thought the same for a long time.
Honestly, these people in the crypto circle don't understand anything and are always creating anxiety.
RLUSD is just here to serve XRP, stop overthinking.
The more stablecoins there are, the more XRP will benefit; this logic makes sense.
The real question is whether more people will actually use it, that's the key.
Burning more does not equal a price increase, get that straight, everyone.
I just want to see if XRP can break its all-time high; everything else is nonsense.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-24 19:04
Wait a minute, this logic sounds a bit too optimistic... Will it really coordinate so perfectly?
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PanicSeller69
· 01-22 14:09
Oh man, I can't buy into this logic. It feels like just self-hype again.
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NFTregretter
· 01-22 14:03
Oh wow, I buy that logic. RLUSD is just here to pave the way for XRP.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-22 13:56
ngl the "anchor & water" framing is doing some heavy lifting here... sustainable tokenomics or just another velocity trap wrapped in ecosystem rhetoric?
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NeverPresent
· 01-22 13:48
Hey, wait a minute. Why does this logic feel a bit forced? Anchors and flow sound quite reasonable, but would they really coordinate like this in real trading?
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-22 13:47
Alright, I believe it. As long as it can make money, that's all that matters.
Are RLUSD and XRP really in conflict? Actually, they are a perfect match.
【CryptoWorld】Will Ripple’s newly launched stablecoin RLUSD overshadow XRP? The online buzz is intense. But what is the truth? Many industry insiders have already provided an answer — these two are not competitors at all; rather, they complement each other.
Analyses indicate that the emergence of RLUSD is actually aimed at attracting stable capital flows into the XRP ledger. With stablecoins entering, there will naturally be increased demand for payment channels. Plus, with the automatic bridging feature on decentralized exchanges, the amount of XRP burned will also increase — isn’t this an indirect boost to XRP demand?
In terms of role positioning, RLUSD is responsible for providing stability and value storage, while XRP acts as the bridging currency that facilitates transactions. One is the “anchor,” and the other is the “flow.” The more stablecoins are used, the greater the demand for this bridge. So rather than being a threat, it’s more a sign of a thriving ecosystem.