Ripple Strikes $200M Deal With Rail to Dominate Global Stablecoin Payments
Ripple aims to build the world’s most advanced stablecoin payments network through its $200 million Rail acquisition, targeting global infrastructure, real-time settlement, and institutional-grade compliance. Ripple Acqu...
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