Levi Rietveld, creator of Crypto Crusaders, recently pointed his audience toward a development that carries significant weight for XRP. Rietveld revealed that CocaLevi Rietveld, creator of Crypto Crusaders, recently pointed his audience toward a development that carries significant weight for XRP. Rietveld revealed that Coca

$300B Coca-Cola is Exploring On-chain Payments Via Ripple (XRP). Here’s the Latest

2026/04/30 19:31
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Levi Rietveld, creator of Crypto Crusaders, recently pointed his audience toward a development that carries significant weight for XRP.

Rietveld revealed that Coca-Cola is among corporations actively exploring on-chain payments through Ripple’s XRP-powered infrastructure.

The post captured the attention of the XRP army, as the company has a market cap of over $300 billion. A company of that scale exploring blockchain-based payment rails is not a routine disclosure.

Ripple Executive Reveals Major Partnerships

In a video shared in early April, Jack McDonald, Senior Vice President of Stablecoins at Ripple, made the comments that set this in motion. McDonald stated that over 1,100 corporate clients on the Ripple Treasury platform are actively exploring on-chain payments.

He named Coca-Cola, American Airlines, and Black & Decker among the companies showing interest. The statement positions Ripple Treasury not as a future product, but as an active platform with an established and growing corporate client base.

The Importance of Ripple Treasury

Ripple acquired GTreasury in 2025. GTreasury already serves hundreds of major corporations as a treasury management platform, handling cash flow, liquidity, and cross-border payments at enterprise scale.

Ripple rebranded it as Ripple Treasury. The platform now serves as a bridge between traditional corporate finance operations and on-chain payment infrastructure.

CEO Brad Garlinghouse noted that the platform processed approximately $13 trillion in payments in a single year. That volume reflects the scale of the client base Ripple inherited through the acquisition. Ripple Treasury has now incorporated XRP, increasing the asset’s potential institutional client base.

1,100 Corporations as a Market for XRP

The 1,100 figure deserves focus. These are not retail participants or early adopters testing wallets. These are institutional treasury teams at major corporations evaluating on-chain payment rails for real financial operations.

Coca-Cola operates globally, and its payment infrastructure spans supplier networks, currency conversions, and cross-border settlements at a scale that demands speed and cost efficiency.

XRP settles transactions in a few seconds with fees of fractions of a cent. For a company managing over $300 billion in market activity, those efficiencies carry measurable financial gains. American Airlines and Black & Decker represent further confirmation that interest cuts across industries.

The 1,100 clients exploring on-chain payments through Ripple Treasury represent a concrete, institutional market for XRP at enterprise scale. They can operate within familiar infrastructure while accessing on-chain rails in a system powered by XRP.

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