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Ripple's stablecoin RLUSD has now launched on Base and Optimism networks, marking a significant expansion of the RLUSD ecosystem across leading Layer 2 solutions. This multi-chain deployment strengthens Ripple's infrastructure strategy and broadens accessibility for XRP holders and users seeking stablecoin functionality across different blockchain environments. The move reflects growing momentum in cross-chain integration within the crypto market, as major players extend their presence beyond native chains. XRP dominance metrics have shown acceleration alongside these ecosystem developments, underscoring the market's continued interest in the Ripple network's expanding capabilities and interoperability reach.
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Ripple's multi-chain deployment is quite impressive. If stablecoins are truly user-friendly, will they start siphoning Tether's market?
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Once again, multi-chain deployment. It feels like every project is repeating the same story
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XRP holders finally have something new to play with, provided RLUSD has enough liquidity
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Base and Optimism are both here? Ripple is playing a pretty big game
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I've heard the term interoperability too many times; how many actually work in practice?
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It must be said, the stablecoin battlefield is indeed becoming more crowded
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Multi-chain is the future, but the essence of stablecoins remains the same—it's just a different coat of paint
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rlusd is setting up again, but how many people are actually using it?
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Base and Optimism are both here, now the stablecoin race is getting more intense.
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Cross-chain deployment sounds good, but I wonder how the liquidity is.
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XRP's move this time is quite impressive; multi-chain strategies are indeed playing chess.
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Layer2 and multi-chain again, it feels like all projects are doing the same thing.
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RLUSD has been widely deployed this round, cross-chain is the trend, but whether more people are actually using it remains to be seen
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Both interoperability and ecosystem development sound good, but the key still depends on whether liquidity is sufficient
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Ripple's ambitions are really big, but these two L2s are also quite crowded…
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Multi-chain deployment sounds impressive, but isn't the essence of stablecoins still the same? Why do they have to be deployed so broadly
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XRP holders' good news… right? Anyway, I’m still waiting for its moment
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This news feels a bit boring now, everyone is doing multi-chain, is there anything special?
Can RLUSD become popular? Honestly, it still depends on whether holders are willing to use it.
Now XRP holders are in luck, with multiple ecosystems freely switching.
It's about interoperability and infrastructure—getting tired of hearing it. Making money is what really matters.
Another player has entered the stablecoin battlefield. Is the old Delta still sleeping?
Can rlusd really be used effectively? Let's see
Can XRP keep up this time?
With more multi-chain deployments, liquidity dispersion is also an issue
Will this just be a short-term positive again?