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Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show
@KuwlShow
XRP’s long-term significance has never been about retail speculation; it is about fit-for-purpose utility inside an Internet of Value stack.
When world markets advance toward regulated digital commodity venues, clearer token classification, and tokenized movement of value across interoperable rails, then assets designed for fast settlement, liquidity bridging, and neutral transfer stand to become more relevant. The CLARITY framework is not an XRP bill, and no law can guarantee XRP adoption, but clearer market structure would generally reduce one of XRP’s biggest historical handicaps in the U.S.: legal ambiguity. That is an inference from the legislation’s structure and purpose, not a promise.
The “shipping container moment” means the world is standardizing the movement of value the way it once standardized the movement of goods.
When that happens, the winners are usually not the loudest brands, but the rails, standards, and protocols that reduce friction for everyone else.
DLT adoption signals that truth, settlement, and ownership are being re-architected at the protocol level.
The sound-money renaissance is less about nostalgia and more about restoring honest weights and measures to digital finance.
The CLARITY Act fight shows the U.S. is deciding whether to lead this transition with law, or keep forcing innovation into ambiguity.
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XRP’s implication is strongest where our new world needs neutral, fast, interoperable value transfer under clearer rules.
The macro-direction is increasingly favorable, as regulated utility will ultimately overcome over narrative noise.
Fantastic post, @SMQKEDQG
Grateful: @chrislarsensf @bgarlinghouse @JoelKatz @Ripple @Interledger#IoV

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