Ripple's RLUSD Stablecoin Takes Over: Africa & Aave Embrace New Digital Dollar

Aave Labs, the software technology company behind the Aave protocol, has introduced a new institutional lending platform named "Horizon." This innovative platform aims to bridge traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance (DeFi) by facilitating the use of tokenized products as collateral. The initiative allows for the tokenization of various assets, including U.S. Treasuries, corporate bonds, and money-market funds, through partnerships with entities like Superstate and Securitize.
Ripple's highly regulated RLUSD stablecoin plays a pivotal role in the Horizon platform, designed to usher in a "new era of efficiency for on-chain finance." Reece Merrick, Ripple's managing director for the Middle East and Africa, expressed enthusiasm for RLUSD's significant contribution to Horizon. Earlier, in April, Aave had integrated RLUSD, observing substantial demand with $76 million worth of the stablecoin supplied within a single day. Beyond RLUSD, Horizon also supports Circle's USDC and Aave's native GHO, with initial collateral options including Circle’s USYC yield fund and VanEck’s VBILL fund.
In terms of its market performance, Ripple has recently engaged in minting activities, including an additional 10 million tokens in September, following a 15 million token issuance on August 29. Last August, the company minted a total of 60 million tokens, primarily on the Ethereum network, alongside burning 20 million RLUSD tokens, resulting in a net addition of 40 million RLUSD tokens. The market capitalization of RLUSD currently stands at $711 million, having surpassed the $500 million mark in late July, indicating a rapid growth of 200 million tokens in just over a month.
Despite this growth, Ripple executives' stated goal of reaching the top five biggest stablecoins by the end of the current year remains challenging. RLUSD still needs to surpass stablecoins like PAX Gold (PAXG), with a market cap of $1 billion, and PayPal's PYUSD, boasting nearly $1.2 billion, along with six other stablecoins, making a top-five position in 2025 seem ambitious.
Furthering its global reach, Ripple announced the expansion of RLUSD into Africa through strategic partnerships with major regional players: payments app Chipper Cash, cryptocurrency exchange VALR, and payments company Yellow Card. Africa is recognized as a significant cryptocurrency hub, where local economies contend with currency volatility, capital controls, and expensive cross-border payments. RLUSD is also gaining traction in Kenya for drought and rainfall insurance pilots. Reece Merrick highlighted that this African expansion had been anticipated "for a while." RLUSD, which became available on various exchanges globally, including Bitso and CoinMENA, also recently secured regulatory approval from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), contributing to its market capitalization exceeding $700 million.
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