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2026-05-27 21:02:33

Pundit to XRP Holders: Big Things Will Come. We Are Still Early. Here’s Why

SEC Chair Paul Atkins recently sat down with Maria Bartiromo to discuss tokenization, blockchain settlement, and the future of U.S. markets. Crypto commentator Lord XRP (@Bitforcoinz) shared the video with the XRP army, telling them that “big things will come, and we are still early.” Atkins Speaks On Tokenization Atkins described tokenization as the use of smart contracts or tokens on a blockchain to represent underlying securities. He noted that putting assets on-chain creates transparency that the current system lacks. Today, companies often do not know who their shareholders are or where shares reside, and tokenization changes that. The settlement benefits are significant. Atkins pointed to the possibility of moving from T+1 settlement to T+0, meaning trades could clear on the same day they execute. He explained that the gap between trade execution and final settlement is where risk enters the system. On-chain delivery versus payment eliminates that gap. BIG THINGS WILL COME! WE ARE STILL EARLY pic.twitter.com/R7hTblDtEX — Lord XRP (@Bitforcoinz) May 26, 2026 The SEC Has Changed Direction Atkins was direct about the agency’s recent posture. He acknowledged that the SEC had actively blocked marketplace innovation as it emerged. That position is now reversed. He stated that only two countries in the world had been working to make cryptocurrencies illegal in recent years: communist China and the U.S., through the SEC. He confirmed that it has changed. The agency is now actively embracing digital asset technology to keep the U.S. competitive globally. This is a significant policy shift. The SEC under previous leadership pursued aggressive enforcement against crypto firms and projects. Atkins is steering the agency toward engagement instead. Why XRP Is Positioned for Growth XRP exists precisely for the use case Atkins described. Ripple built XRP to serve as a bridge asset for cross-border payments and institutional settlement. The token enables fast, low-cost transfers between financial institutions, settling transactions in seconds. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 As banks and brokers move toward tokenized systems, demand for assets that can facilitate real-time settlement grows. XRP fits that infrastructure. Ripple has spent years building partnerships with financial institutions across dozens of countries. Those relationships become more valuable as the regulatory environment clears. The Opportunity Ahead Atkins told Bartiromo that the shift toward tokenization could happen within a few years. That timeline puts XRP in focus. A regulatory framework that supports tokenization and on-chain settlement is the environment where XRP was designed to operate. The infrastructure is being built, and regulation is aligning. The SEC chair is on record saying the U.S. must lead in this space, and Lord XRP believes big things are coming for XRP. Given what Atkins outlined, that assessment holds up. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Pundit to XRP Holders: Big Things Will Come. We Are Still Early. Here’s Why appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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