Korea, Stablecoins, and the Question XRP Can't Escape
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The Aviva Investors partnership — tokenizing funds on the XRP Ledger for a $345 billion AUM manager — adds another data point. The ledger is in the deal. XRP as a settlement asset is not front and centre. RLUSD is handling the institutional workload that XRP's supporters expected XRP to own. Whether that changes is the honest open question running through every story in this episode.
On price, XRP ran to $1.50 ahead of the Swell conference in Las Vegas on April 30th, then faded to $1.38. Korea didn't hold it. Aviva didn't hold it. The Fed's FOMC decision on April 29th and Bitcoin's test of $80,000 resistance are what traders are actually pricing around. Jerome Powell's tone will matter more for XRP's near-term direction than any Ripple keynote.
Swell has followed the same pattern — pre-event rally, post-announcement sell-off — in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The accumulation case for a different outcome rests on seven billion XRP leaving exchanges in February, the highest monthly outflow on record. Whether that's smart money or staged distribution is the part the data can't answer.
Critical dates: Powell speaks April 29th. Swell opens April 30th. The K Bank pilot stage two is live and unresolved.
This episode includes AI-generated content. A YesOui.ai Production.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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