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SWIFT’s 2026 Blockchain Pivot Thrusts XRP Back into Global Cross-Border Spotlight

SWIFT’s 2026 Blockchain Pivot Thrusts XRP Back into Global Cross-Border Spotlight

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2026-03-25 09:29:57
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SWIFT's blockchain infrastructure project, now moving beyond pilot phase with over 40 major global banks including Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, has quietly positioned XRP as a potential on-demand liquidity rail within its network. The development, routed through embedded payments firm Thunes to Ripple's products, signals a significant institutional validation pathway for the cryptocurrency as SWIFT targets a live cross-border payment scheme by mid-2026.

How the SWIFT-Thunes-XRP Connection Actually Works

The mechanics are not theoretical. SWIFT completed its full migration to the ISO 20022 messaging standard on November 22, 2025, enabling richer, structured data flows that are prerequisite infrastructure for digital asset settlement.

That migration was the foundation. What is being built on top of it is a blockchain-enabled shared ledger scheme with enforceable rules on fees, FX rates, and traceability, with Chainlink providing interoperability between private and public blockchains while remaining ISO 20022 compliant.

The Thunes integration is where XRP enters the picture. SWIFT connects to Thunes’ pay-to-bank service, which now sits inside SWIFT’s network and links to more than 11,000 banks worldwide. Thunes can offer Ripple’s payment products. Those products can leverage XRP for on-demand liquidity, specifically as a bridge asset, eliminating the need for pre-funded nostro accounts in destination currencies.

What if sending money across borders felt as seamless as sending it domestically?

Last year, we set out to transform the cross‑border payment experience with the launch of a new Swift payments scheme – designed to deliver fast, predictable and transparent payments worldwide.… pic.twitter.com/bDsfV64nVk

— Swift (@swiftcommunity) March 23, 2026

The routing sequence: a company sends a payment via SWIFT; SWIFT routes through Thunes; Thunes offers access to Ripple’s ODL infrastructure; XRP settles the leg. No step in that chain forces a bank to use XRP. The optionality is built in, not mandated.

That optionality is structurally meaningful. SWIFT ran a successful trial with Citi using USDC in November 2025 and completed a proof-of-concept with HSBC and Ant International for tokenized deposit transfers the following month.

A January 2026 trial with BNP Paribas Securities Services, Intesa Sanpaolo, and Societe Generale FORGE settled tokenized bonds against fiat and digital payments. The institution is stress-testing every digital asset rail available — and XRP’s rail is now wired in.

What this unlocks is distribution at a scale XRP has not had access to through direct Ripple partnerships alone.

Why SWIFT’s Pivot Changes the Cross-Border Rail Debate

For years, the XRP settlement narrative rested on Ripple’s direct bank partnerships and regulatory outcomes. SWIFT’s blockchain pivot reframes the question entirely.

The debate is no longer whether banks will adopt blockchain for cross-border payments, SWIFT’s 40-bank scheme settles that. The debate is over which digital asset serves as the liquidity provider when payments require real-time currency bridging.

XRP is not alone in that race. Stablecoins are being integrated into regulated payment frameworks, and SWIFT’s own Citi trial demonstrated that USDC can perform settlement functions within the same infrastructure stack.

Chainlink’s interoperability role in SWIFT’s scheme also hints at a multi-asset settlement environment rather than a single-winner outcome.

🚨MASSIVE: $XRP JOINS OIL AND GOLD AS A MAJOR COMMODITY ASSET

According to several sources interpreting recent statements by the SEC and CFTC, @Ripple's $XRP token is now deemed a digital commodity in the eyes of US regulators.$XRP is not the only asset to have claimed… pic.twitter.com/f7ZEXIAkSV

— BSCN (@BSCNews) March 25, 2026

The infrastructure phase of cross-border payments is being decided now. Institutional players are wiring digital settlement rails into legacy systems across the board, and first-mover positioning inside those rails compounds. XRP’s advantage is that it is already connected. Its risk is that connected does not mean preferred.

The asset that becomes the default settlement infrastructure inside SWIFT’s network will not announce it. The volume data will.

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