Mega Bank BNY Mellon & Ripple Unveil Game-Changing Programmable Cash for Institutional Giants

Ripple Prime, the institutional division of the San Francisco-based enterprise blockchain company Ripple, has become one of the inaugural major clients to adopt BNY's pioneering technology for tokenizing regular bank deposits. This significant development was initially announced by the prominent New York-based bank. The core innovation of tokenized deposits addresses a critical challenge in the financial landscape: the disparity between the 24/7/365 operational nature of crypto markets and the limited hours of traditional banking systems, which are closed on weekends and holidays.
This operational gap creates what is known as "settlement risk." For instance, if a large sum of money is required to cover a crypto trade on a Saturday, the traditional banking infrastructure (including wires, SWIFT, and ACH) would be unavailable. BNY has devised an ingenious solution by creating a tokenized version of funds held within the bank. These digital tokens represent a direct and immediate claim on the bank’s underlying cash.
The primary advantage of these blockchain-based tokens is their ability to be moved instantly, around the clock, every day of the year. Furthermore, they can be "programmed" to settle automatically, offering unparalleled efficiency compared to conventional financial instruments. The initial application for this cutting-edge technology is in "collateral and margin workflow." This means that if Ripple Prime needs to post collateral for a trade with another BNY client, the tokenized deposit can be transferred instantaneously, streamlining what would otherwise be a time-consuming process.
This high-profile partnership is a natural extension of the existing collaboration between Ripple and BNY Mellon. As previously reported, BNY Mellon already serves as the custodian holding the cash reserves that underpin Ripple’s flagship stablecoin, RLUSD. Ripple Prime’s designation as an "early adopter," alongside other financial giants such as Citadel Securities, is particularly significant. It strategically positions the company within an exclusive circle of "trusted institutional infrastructure," reinforcing its credibility and influence in the evolving digital finance sector.
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