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Ripple CEO Explains Why XRP Exists In Under 2 Minutes

Ripple CEO Explains Why XRP Exists In Under 2 Minutes


TimesTabloid
2026-07-12 17:00:07

A simple question about two popular apps exposes a bigger problem in global finance. Crypto commentator Xaif (@Xaif_Crypto) shared a video of Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse breaking down that problem in under two minutes. His explanation addressed the fact that sending money is harder than it should be and explained why XRP exists. Ripple's CEO just explained why XRP exists in under 2 minutes no jargon: Venmo can't send to PayPal, even though PayPal owns Venmo. That's how broken our payment networks are. Now scale that to sending money overseas: slow, expensive, and it can vanish for weeks. Ripple's fix:… https://t.co/WaG21lAkTC pic.twitter.com/zgK8FYoYsg — Xaif Crypto (@Xaif_Crypto) July 11, 2026 The Venmo and PayPal Problem Garlinghouse opened with a comparison to the early internet. He pointed out that early email networks like CompuServe, Prodigy, and AOL couldn’t communicate. Users were stuck inside closed systems. He argued that payment networks work the same way today. Venmo operates as a closed network. Garlinghouse noted that “until very recently, you couldn’t move money from Venmo to PayPal, and PayPal owns Venmo.” He called this disconnect illogical given that one company owns both platforms. The Real Cost of Sending Money Overseas Garlinghouse said the friction gets worse when money crosses borders. He described international transfers as painful, expensive, and slow. Mistakes happen, and funds can disappear for two weeks while someone tracks down what went wrong. He put the issue in perspective with a comparison to space travel. He said you can “literally stream video from the space station,” yet moving your own money from one place to another remains unreliable. Ripple built its technology to close that gap . XRP Solves a Problem Most Customers Never See Garlinghouse made a deliberate point about how he explains Ripple’s mission. He said he avoids mentioning crypto or XRP when describing the company’s purpose because customers don’t think in those terms. He asked the audience directly whether anyone cares if a transaction runs through XRP to solve the problem. His answer was no. Customers care about results. He explained that speed and cost are what actually matter to users. An XRP transaction settles in under 5 seconds anywhere in the world. The cost runs to fractions of a penny per transaction. Garlinghouse presented these two numbers as the entire pitch. Banks don’t need to understand blockchain. They need a system that solves speed and cost issues they currently face. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 A Simple Pitch for a Complicated Industry Garlinghouse didn’t lean on technical explanations or industry buzzwords. He compared payment networks to outdated systems to show how disconnected today’s systems still are. The message landed because it avoided abstraction. XRP’s speed and low cost are concrete claims anyone can evaluate. Garlinghouse’s approach treated XRP as infrastructure that solves problems . For banks evaluating cross-border payment solutions, that infrastructure-first pitch may carry more weight than any amount of crypto terminology ever could. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Ripple CEO Explains Why XRP Exists In Under 2 Minutes appeared first on Times Tabloid .


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