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Gemini has officially added support for Ripple’s stablecoin RLUSD on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), unlocking faster and cheaper transfers across two major networks. The integration uses a single balance, removing the need for separate wallets or settlement-layer concerns.
Is Gemini Expanding RLUSD on XRPL?
According to Gemini, users can now deposit RLUSD on XRPL and withdraw it on either XRPL or Ethereum. This marks a significant step in Ripple’s strategy to expand RLUSD across open, high-speed networks.
Momentum behind RLUSD adoption continues to grow. Legal analyst Bill Morgan recently highlighted Ripple’s multi-chain expansion push, noting XRPL’s strengths — second-level transaction speed and low fees.
Gemini stated that the integration provides a smoother experience with faster, predictable transfers and minimal network costs, supporting Ripple’s broader roadmap to scale stablecoin usage. The goal is to simplify cross-chain activity, allowing RLUSD to move seamlessly across supported blockchains.
The feature is currently available only in regions where Gemini supports RLUSD on XRPL.
Ripple Community Reacts
Ripple executive Jack McDonald backed the announcement, reposting Gemini’s update with:
“RLUSD + XRPL. Onwards!”
Ripple community members also expressed strong support. Community voice Arthur emphasized how XRPL’s design is perfectly suited for RLUSD’s utility and settlement needs.
How XRPL Is Accelerating RLUSD Adoption
RLUSD’s reach continues expanding. It was recently approved for use in Abu Dhabi markets, adding more momentum to its global adoption curve.
Arthur also noted that multi-path settlement options increase efficiency for global financial transactions. The Gemini partnership further strengthens XRPL’s role in stablecoin settlement infrastructure.
This collaboration follows the earlier Ripple–Gemini RLUSD settlement card, which boosted RLUSD usage in traditional finance payment flows.
With increasing interest in stablecoins — and XRPL’s high-performance architecture — demand for RLUSD may accelerate as adoption expands.

