Actor, filmmaker, and Water.org co-founder Matt Damon is heading to one of the digital asset industry’s most anticipated events. He’s bringing a perspective that goes well beyond finance. According to organizers, Matt Damon Water.org will take the stage at Ripple Swell live in New York City from October 27-29.
His appearance is expected to focus on how Water.org is using Ripple’s blockchain-powered payment infrastructure. The RLUSD stablecoin will move funds more efficiently across developing regions. It is putting a human face on what blockchain technology can actually accomplish in the real world.
Water.org, the global nonprofit Matt Damon co-founded, works to expand access to safe water and sanitation through microfinance solutions. The organization has reportedly mobilized more than $7.7 billion and improved the lives of roughly 88 million people worldwide.
At Ripple Swell Live, Damon is expected to walk through how team Water.org leverages Ripple Payments. While RLUSD enables faster, lower-cost cross-border transfers across Asia, Africa and Latin America. For humanitarian organizations working internationally, shaving time and cost off settlement. That can make a direct difference in how efficiently aid reaches the communities that need it most.
The collaboration also underscores a practical use case for Ripple that stretches well beyond traditional banking and financial services.
The Ripple Swell schedule for 2026 is shaping up to be the most ambitious yet. For the first time, Ripple’s Swell conference and Apex developer event will be combined into a single gathering at The Shed in New York City. It is bringing together institutions, developers, investors, researchers and blockchain innovators under one roof.
Ripple CTO Emeritus David Schwartz recently described the upcoming event as potentially the largest Swell to date. He is pointing to rising interest across payments, tokenization, interoperability, DeFi, AI and XRP Ledger development.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse echoed that energy, calling the current moment in institutional adoption a defining chapter for the industry.
Matt Damon Water.org’s inclusion in the Ripple Swell schedule reflects something deliberate. Over the past year, Ripple has been positioning RLUSD as a cornerstone of its payments ecosystem. Particularly for institutions seeking regulated stablecoin solutions. Showcasing how a global nonprofit uses blockchain infrastructure to support humanitarian work sends a clear message. This technology has applications that go far beyond trading desks and speculation.
As Ripple Swell live draws closer, industry participants will be watching for updates on RLUSD adoption, XRP Ledger development and the expanding role of blockchain. That is playing in addressing real challenges across global markets. Damon’s session promises to be one of the most talked-about moments of the entire event.
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