Ripple has onboarded new integrations for XRP Ledger (XRPL), two of which have been disclosed so far this week. Monica Long, the president of Ripple, expressed her excitement and optimism about these developments.
In a new tweet, Long revealed great excitement for XRP Ledger’s upcoming integration with the Axelar network, reiterating that the future remains multichain.
The Ripple president is similarly enthusiastic about the potential of the integration, which would bring additional cross-chain dApps to XRP Ledger while providing liquidity for stablecoins and other assets and expanding the XRPL’s functionalities to over 50 other blockchains.
According to a new announcement, Ripple and the Axelar Foundation are partnering to bring greater interoperability to XRP Ledger (XRPL) across several blockchain networks.
This collaboration aims to drive forward a more interconnected blockchain ecosystem, providing developers with new integration and application development opportunities. Axelar’s network will be a supplementary resource for XRPL, increasing its utility and reach.
The Axelar network’s integration with the XRPL intends to strengthen the XRPL DeFi ecosystem by providing crucial liquidity for stablecoins and large-cap assets. Developers will also be able to take advantage of the XRPL’s built-in features, which include the native DEX and the upcoming AMM.
Additionally, the Axelar network will aid in the deployment of cross-chain dApps directly on the XRPL. Beyond standard asset bridging, Axelar provides General Message Passing (GMP), a capability that extends XRPL’s functionality by allowing developers to execute function calls on smart contracts on over 55 connected blockchains. The XRPL-Axelar integration is scheduled to deploy in May.
Earlier this week, Zoniqx (previously Tassets) announced a partnership with Ripple. The collaboration intends to simplify the tokenization process for real-world assets on XRPL, which allows native (XRP) and issued tokens to represent assets on-chain.