The question of how XRP reaches SWIFT’s 11,000 member institutions has a concrete answer. Crypto researcher SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) shared a detailed thread identifyingThe question of how XRP reaches SWIFT’s 11,000 member institutions has a concrete answer. Crypto researcher SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) shared a detailed thread identifying

This Is How XRP Will Connect to SWIFT

2026/06/15 03:02
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The question of how XRP reaches SWIFT’s 11,000 member institutions has a concrete answer. Crypto researcher SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) shared a detailed thread identifying the specific mechanism.

Third-party technology providers that simultaneously comply with ISO 20022, CBPR+ certified, and integrated with Ripple make it possible. These providers already exist, are connected to SWIFT, and enable XRP usage across the network.

ISO 20022 Is the Common Language

ISO 20022 is a universal data standard built to unify financial messaging across systems. The International Securities Services Association (ISSA) describes it as “a data model capable of unifying data exchanges throughout the financial services industry.” It supports SWIFT messages, APIs, DLTs, and traditional file exchanges.

This detail is crucial because XRP operates on a distributed ledger. ISO 20022 creates a shared language between the ledger and the institutions inside SWIFT’s network. The standard is flexible enough to accommodate new business processes and digital asset classes.

Notably, Ripple is aligned with the ISO 20022 standard. ISSA has specifically stated that ISO 20022 “should be used as the bridge between ‘traditional’ and digital/Crypto Assets, enabling easier integration/aggregation across asset classes.”

CBPR+ Opens the Door

CBPR+ is SWIFT’s global initiative to standardize cross-border payments using ISO 20022. It requires participating vendors to meet verified compliance standards. The image from SWIFT’s own CBPR+ readiness page shows Finastra International Limited listed with their application Fusion Global PayPlus, attested as compliant since July 2020.

Finastra is a SWIFT-connected provider, and Ripple integrates with Finastra. This is one documented entry point for XRP into the SWIFT ecosystem. SMQKE identifies multiple such providers operating this way.

SWIFT’s Platform Shift Changes Everything

SWIFT is actively rebuilding its infrastructure. Its updated Transaction Management Platform maintains “full ISO 20022 transaction data that any authorised party in the payment chain can access.” The platform supports ISO 20022-based APIs and messaging. It provides backward compatibility with MT messaging while introducing API-native access for cross-border payments.

SWIFT has confirmed that, for the first time, a fully capable API channel will be provided for cross-border payments and reporting. This structural shift enables blockchain and DLT transactions to move through SWIFT’s network natively.

The Path Is Clear

Ripple did not attempt to negotiate direct SWIFT membership. Instead, it positioned XRPL technology inside providers that already hold that access. Those providers carry CBPR+ certification, are compatible with ISO 20022, and connect directly into SWIFT’s transaction infrastructure, bringing XRP with them.

SMQKE’s thread makes the architecture clear. XRP already has multiple entry points into the SWIFT network. They are operational, certified, and expanding as SWIFT’s own platform evolves toward API-based settlement.

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