Ripple has completed its $200 million acquisition of the stablecoin platform Rail

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/12/12 13:15:55
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BlockBeats News, December 12th, according to a report by Cointelegraph, Ripple has officially completed the $200 million acquisition of the stablecoin platform Rail.

In August of this year, Ripple announced that it had agreed to acquire the stablecoin-based global payments platform Rail for $200 million.

Through this acquisition, Ripple and Rail will collaborate to develop a stablecoin payment solution aimed at enhancing Ripple's position as a "digital asset payment infrastructure." Ripple Payments currently has an extensive payment network, digital asset liquidity, and over 60 licenses for compliant management of customer payment flows. Rail's virtual accounts and automated backend infrastructure will further enhance Ripple's operational efficiency.

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