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Trump’s Latest Fintech Push Could Open an Unseen Door for Ripple & XRP at the Federal Reserve


Trump’s Latest Fintech Push Could Open an Unseen Door for Ripple & XRP at the Federal Reserve

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President Trump's fintech executive order directs regulators, including the Federal Reserve, to reassess access rules for payment rails such as Fedwire and FedNow, reopening the debate over direct non-bank participation in core financial infrastructure. The move spotlights Ripple — its Federal Reserve Master Account application from 2025 remains under review — and could lower cross-border settlement friction and boost crypto adoption by positioning XRP as a potential liquidity bridge amid evolving regulation like the proposed CLARITY Act.

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Trump’s Fintech Order Reopens the Fed Access Debate, Putting Ripple Back in Focus 

President Donald Trump’s recent fintech executive has reopened a long-standing policy debate: who should have direct access to America’s core financial infrastructure?

As highlighted by RippleXity, the heart of the order is a review of the rules governing access to Federal Reserve payment systems such as Fedwire and FedNow. Today, those rails are largely limited to federally insured banks, meaning fintech and crypto firms must rely on partner banks to move money through the system indirectly.

The order does not remove those restrictions. Instead, it instructs regulators, including the Federal Reserve, to reassess whether frameworks built for a traditional banking era still make sense in a financial system now defined by real-time payments, digital assets, and cross-border settlement demands.

More importantly, this shift in tone is particularly relevant for companies like Ripple.

Delving Deeper into Ripple’s Fed Ambitions 

Ripple has long focused on blockchain-based infrastructure for cross-border payments and settlement. 

In 2025, one of its regulated entities applied for a Federal Reserve Master Account, which if approved would allow direct access to central bank payment rails without relying on intermediary banks. The application remains under review, with no indication of approval.

Furthermore, Ripple has continued to feature in broader policy discussions around whether U.S. payment infrastructure is ready for modern financial technologies, including during congressional scrutiny of the Federal Reserve’s operational readiness.

Why does the current development matter? Well, there is more than meets the eye since Trump’s order does not single out any company, but it does force regulators to formally revisit long-standing boundaries between banks and non-bank financial innovators, boundaries that have remained largely unchanged for decades.

In this context, Ripple is often discussed as part of a wider infrastructure conversation. Direct access to Federal Reserve systems could, in theory, reduce settlement friction and improve efficiency in cross-border payments with XRP consequently serving as a potential liquidity bridge asset.

Moreover, growing momentum around broader crypto legislation, including how the proposed CLARITY Act could be an ideal XRP stepping stone has added to industry expectations that regulatory definitions are gradually evolving.

Ultimately, the significance of the current moment is not that the system is changing, but that it is being re-examined.

Whether this leads to expanded access for non-bank players like Ripple and its native token XRP, or simply reinforces existing boundaries, will depend on how regulators balance innovation with financial stability in the years ahead.

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