How does a blockchain ecosystem go from promising to dominant? CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE👇

And Ripple just rebuilt the entire funding engine for $XRP Ledger.

Most people in crypto don't think about this. They watch price candles. But the builders? They watch where the funding flows.

Ripple made it flow faster, cleaner, and with more structure than ever.

The problem before was simple. Too many doors. A developer wanting to build on XRPL didn't know where to start. Ripple? Commons? XRP Asia? Some grant program?

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Now there's one front door. A single funding hub that routes every project to the right place based on what they're building and what stage they're at.

Institutional fintech? Ripple handles it directly.

Governance-aligned community projects? Commons.

Asia-Pacific focused? XRP Asia's regional hub.

Ground-floor innovation with broad community coverage? XAO DAO.

Each organization has a clear lane. Funding is segmented by purpose. No overlap. No confusion.

And feeding into all of it is UDAX. A pipeline that takes raw ideas and turns them into scalable products.

Mentorship. Technical support. Direct access to 13 venture capital firms. Projects that went through UDAX came out 67% more mature with 92% more fundraising confidence.

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That's not a grant program. That's an accelerator built specifically for the XRP Ledger economy.

Ripple is also stepping back from direct ecosystem control. Distributing governance. Focusing its own capital on high-conviction institutional plays only.

Letting the ecosystem organizations handle the rest.

This is what maturity looks like. Not one company doing everything.

A structured system where capital finds the right projects and the right projects find their way to production.

XRP price follows utility. Utility follows builders. Builders follow capital. And capital now has the cleanest path it's ever had into XRPL.

Who's still not paying attention?