Ripple CEO pushes for inclusive digital asset reserve

He argues that a multichain ecosystem is crucial for fair competition in the crypto industry, criticising maximalism as a barrier to progress.

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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has called for a more inclusive approach to digital asset reserves, advocating for a US stockpile that represents a variety of cryptocurrencies rather than favouring a single token like Bitcoin or XRP. Highlighting the importance of a multichain ecosystem, he stressed the need for a level playing field in the crypto industry, stating, ‘Maximalism remains the enemy of crypto progress.’

Recent comments from US President Donald Trump have sparked discussions about a national digital asset reserve, an idea he supported before the election. However, market predictions suggest only a 17% chance of this initiative being authorised within Trump’s first 100 days in office.

Ripple’s XRP, used primarily for cross-border payments and remittances, remains integral to the company’s operations despite fluctuating values. On Monday, XRP traded at $2.65 following a brief spike to $3.09, reflecting the volatile nature of the cryptocurrency market.