589bull
@589bull10000
APPLE adopted Ripple’s Interledger Protocol YEARS ago.
A full baked in, production level adoption:
- Safari added ILP support
- Apple Pay’s Web Payments framework uses ILP identifiers
- ILP STREAM built into the payment request layer
- Every iPhone inherits ILP routing at the browser level
1.5+ BILLION Apple devices → ILP-capable by default.
And Interledger was created by Ripple.
They chose the protocol that CONNECTS all ledgers:
- Fiat
- Stablecoins
- FX rails
- Tokenized assets
- Blockchains (including XRP, XDC, QNT infrastructure)
- Bank deposits
- Apple Pay balances
Interledger = the neutral fabric of the new financial system.
Apple is plugged in
Now stack it up:
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- XRP ETFs live
- RLUSD launching
- Banks integrating tokenization
- ODL corridors scaling globally
- Fed + Treasury alignment
- GENIUS Act rails forming
- XRPL AccountSet clusters exploding
- XDC trade rails activating
- BNY Mellon custody infrastructure warming
Interledger is the protocol Apple already adopted.
When liquidity starts ripping across networks at machine speed, all that matters is the router.
And the router is ILP.
The value conduit is XRP.
The interface is Apple.
People are going to wake up one day and realize:
XRP is already installed on every Apple device on Earth.
We’re so early.
Source(s):
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1994962906895528254
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