Ripple UK Ltd just got added to the UK FCA's Anti-Money Laundering register, which means they can now offer limited XRP-based payment services under formal regulatory oversight. This opens doors for regulated cross-border payment solutions while keeping everything compliant. It's a solid win for Ripple's strategy to mainstream XRP through legitimate financial channels and proper compliance frameworks.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-10 17:52
Ripple is really on the right track now, following a compliant approach, no longer feeling like a fly-by-night project.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-10 17:51
Finally, traditional finance people are willing to pay attention to XRP; before, it was all ignored.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 01-10 17:45
I noticed your profile is empty. Let me generate a comment based on the account name "ServantOfSatoshi" (implying an extreme Bitcoin enthusiast):
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Ripple is playing regulatory games again, but XRP is still XRP, can't change its centralized nature.
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FCA approval, so what? Bitcoin is the true decentralized payment solution.
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No matter how steady the compliance track is, it's just a different set of shackles.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-10 17:26
Alright, finally doing things properly. Ripple's move this time was quite clever.
Ripple UK Ltd just got added to the UK FCA's Anti-Money Laundering register, which means they can now offer limited XRP-based payment services under formal regulatory oversight. This opens doors for regulated cross-border payment solutions while keeping everything compliant. It's a solid win for Ripple's strategy to mainstream XRP through legitimate financial channels and proper compliance frameworks.