Teucrium CEO Sal Gilbertie has expressed strong confidence in Ripple’s potential to challenge traditional financial giants like JPMorgan. In a recent interview with Paul Baron, Gilbertie highlighted Ripple’s progress in creating an economic ecosystem that could rival the biggest names in banking. He emphasized Ripple’s disciplined approach to innovation, particularly its focus on driving the mainstream adoption of its blockchain-based payment solutions.
Sal Gilbertie praised Ripple for its ability to develop technology that can compete with major banks. He specifically pointed out JPMorgan, a leader in financial services with $4.6 trillion in assets. “Ripple is a machine,” Gilbertie said, referring to its high level of discipline and operational focus.
He further noted that Ripple’s progress will intensify once the company secures its banking license. This step will give Ripple greater financial power, positioning it to challenge JPMorgan in cross-border payments. Ripple has already set its sights on processing large volumes of payments, aiming to capture a share of the $10 trillion in payments JPMorgan processes daily.
Ripple is actively seeking a banking license from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This license would allow Ripple to provide fiduciary services and custody of its RLUSD stablecoin. Gilbertie believes this will enable Ripple to enhance its competitive edge in the financial sector.
With this banking license, Ripple could offer a range of financial services, potentially disrupting the traditional banking model. The Teucrium CEO explained that Ripple is on track to be well-capitalized, allowing it to rival established financial players like JPMorgan. As Ripple continues to develop, this move could have a long-term impact on the global economic landscape.
XRP remains central to Ripple’s plans for the future. Despite community concerns about the company’s XRP sales, Gilbertie believes Ripple has no reason to sell its holdings.
Gilbertie also acknowledged that as XRP’s value appreciates, Ripple might choose to sell some of its holdings. However, he emphasized that XRP will always be a core part of Ripple’s strategy. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently reaffirmed this stance, stating that XRP is at the heart of the company’s plans.
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