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Mastercard, Ripple, and Gemini explore settling card transactions with XRPL stablecoins

2025-11-06 08:49:52
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According to The Block, Mastercard has partnered with Gemini and Ripple to test the use of the regulated stablecoin RLUSD for settling cryptocurrency card transactions on the XRPL; WebBank participates as the issuer of the Gemini credit card.

This collaboration is said to become an early case of regulated banks in the U.S. settling traditional card transactions on a public chain using regulated stablecoins. Gemini has launched an XRP version of its credit card and introduced a Solana version of the credit card last month (offering up to 4% back in SOL). Mastercard recently collaborated with Chainlink to support on-chain fiat-to-crypto payments and reached an agreement with Humanity Protocol to provide open financial access to credit and financial services.

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