Crypto commentator Nick (NCashOfficial), known for his deep dives into XRP and cross‑border payments, is arguing that Ripple’s quiet regulatory push is less about becoming a U.S. bank — and more about positioning itself as a global banking infrastructure provider. In a recent video, he frames Ripple’s conditional U.S. banking approval as only the opening move. The real story, he says, is how that license, combined with an expanding stack of international approvals, makes it far easier to sell Ripple’s products — including its new dollar stablecoin, RLUSD — to institutional clients worldwide and, by extension, to grow adoption
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