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XRP and Ripple Explained: How a 3-5 Second Settlement Network Powers Global Payments
Ripple and XRP get mentioned together constantly in crypto markets, but they’re two different things Ripple is a private company building blockchain infrastructure for financial institutions. XRP is the native digital asset of the XRP Ledger. Even seasoned market participants still mix up the two, though they serve completely different roles in the same payment ecosystem
How XRP Ledger Settles Transactions in Under 5 Seconds
The XRP Ledger was built for one thing: speed with low cost. XRP acts as a bridge currency for cross-border payments and covers transaction fees. Settlements typically clear in 3 to 5 seconds at fractions of a cent per transaction, making it dramatically faster and cheaper than most traditional payment rails. That combination is why XRP keeps showing up in institutional blockchain experiments.
Why the Ripple-XRP Separation Actually Matters for Institutions
Ripple develops products and partnerships around global payments, but the XRP Ledger itself is open source and runs independently from the company. That structural split is significant: banks and developers can build on the ledger without being tied to a single organization. The decentralized design holds even if Ripple winds down.
As financial institutions keep pushing for faster and cheaper cross-border settlement, infrastructure like the XRP Ledger is increasingly on the shortlist for next-generation payment rails XRP’s role as a bridge asset and Ripple’s active technology partnerships show how blockchain networks are gradually merging with traditional finance, rather than replacing it outright.