A recent update from Ripple Stablecoin Tracker reported that 69,000,000 RLUSD were minted at the RLUSD Treasury, marking a notable expansion in supply within RippleA recent update from Ripple Stablecoin Tracker reported that 69,000,000 RLUSD were minted at the RLUSD Treasury, marking a notable expansion in supply within Ripple

Largest Single Mint of RLUSD Reported and It’s on XRP

2026/03/04 18:56
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A recent update from Ripple Stablecoin Tracker reported that 69,000,000 RLUSD were minted at the RLUSD Treasury, marking a notable expansion in supply within Ripple’s stablecoin operations.

Responding directly to the post, XRPL validator VET emphasized the scale and significance of the event, stating, “The largest single mint of RLUSD and its on XRP.” His comment underscores two key elements: the size of the mint and the fact that it occurred on the XRP Ledger.

In digital asset markets, minting refers to the creation of new tokens by an issuer. In this case, the 69 million RLUSD were created within Ripple’s treasury infrastructure. Such actions do not indicate that an equivalent amount of capital has immediately entered open markets.

Instead, minting typically reflects preparation for anticipated demand. Tokens are often generated in advance and held in treasury wallets before distribution to exchanges, liquidity providers, or institutional clients.

What the 69 Million RLUSD Mint Represents

The reported mint functions as a supply update rather than a market purchase. When a treasury mints tokens, it effectively builds inventory. This allows the issuer to respond quickly to client demand, exchange integrations, or cross-border settlement requirements.

Large minting events frequently precede expanded usage scenarios. They may align with new exchange listings, institutional onboarding, or increased transaction volume tied to payment services. By creating 69 million RLUSD in a single action, Ripple signals readiness to support larger flows of stablecoin-based activity.

For Ripple as a company, such an issuance reflects scaling efforts. The stablecoin market remains highly competitive, with established players commanding significant liquidity. Increasing RLUSD supply suggests a strategy to expand market share and meet the needs of enterprise-level participants.

Recent institutional integrations, including relationships with entities such as Deutsche Bank and SBI Holdings, have strengthened Ripple’s treasury and settlement capabilities. Stablecoin issuance at this magnitude supports near-instant settlement services and broader liquidity provisioning.

Implications for XRP and Network Utility

VET’s remark also draws attention to the ledger on which the mint occurred. RLUSD operating on the XRP Ledger creates transactional activity that interacts directly with XRP’s mechanics. Every RLUSD transaction on the network requires a small fee paid in XRP. These fees are permanently removed from circulation through the ledger’s burn mechanism.

Although the per-transaction burn is minimal, sustained volume can compound over time. If tens of millions of RLUSD circulate actively and are transacted frequently, the cumulative effect increases XRP burn rates incrementally.

Beyond transaction fees, expanded RLUSD usage reinforces the XRP Ledger’s role as a financial settlement infrastructure. As more institutions adopt the stablecoin for specific corridors, they may integrate additional XRP-based liquidity solutions where direct stablecoin pairs are unavailable.

In practical terms, the 69 million RLUSD mint does not guarantee immediate price movement for XRP. However, as VET highlighted, it represents the largest single issuance of RLUSD to date and confirms that stablecoin activity on the XRP Ledger is scaling. The development signals operational expansion within Ripple’s ecosystem and increased readiness to support institutional-grade demand.

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