BREAKING: #xrp LEDGER HITS 120 TRANSACTIONS PER SECOND IN UNUSUAL BLOCK CREATION SURGE
$XRP Ledger is processing blocks of 600 to 700 transactions each, sustaining over 120 TPS while fee levels remain stable and the network shows zero congestion.
The spike is driven primarily by DEX activity, mostly offer cancellations with some new offer creations, suggesting traders are actively repositioning on the native DEX in real time.
#XRPL validator Vet called it a valuable stress test: "This will compound during bull markets. We have time to optimize even more."
Do you remember March 2, 2025? Trump named $XRP by name for the U.S. Crypto Strategic Reserve.
Do you think it was random?
Five crypto. Each with a purpose.
$BTC . Digital gold. Store of value. The anchor. $ETH . Smart contract platform. The foundation for DeFi and tokenization. $XRP . Fast global payments. Cross-border efficiency. The money rail. $SOL. High-speed transactions. Low fees. The performance layer. $ADA. Sustainable proof-of-stake. Research-driven. The academic backbone.
Now ask yourself. Which of these five has the deepest integration into the systems the U.S. government and financial institutions actually use?
$XRP .
In the DTCC clearing system through Ripple Prime. BNY Mellon custodying its stablecoin. Singapore's central bank using it for trade settlement pilots. Thunes connecting it to 11,000+ SWIFT-enabled banks.
12 of 30+ banks designing SWIFT's blockchain ledger already working with Ripple. $2.3B in tokenized assets on XRPL.
Trump called America the crypto superpower yesterday. The CLARITY Act is moving.
The SEC tokenization exemption is coming. The framework is forming around the exact assets he named a year ago.
The announcement happened. The infrastructure was already there. The regulatory clarity is arriving.
LATEST: #TRUMP TO SIGN US DOLLAR BILLS IN HISTORIC FIRST
The US Treasury confirms Donald Trump’s (@realDonaldTrump ) signature on banknotes, per @Bloomberg. This marks the first time a sitting president appears this way.
His signature will feature alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The move is tied to America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
Traditionally, only Treasury officials sign US currency. The first $100 bills will begin