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I just read some interesting comments from Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse about how cryptocurrencies are transforming the financial sector. Interestingly, just a few years ago, digital assets were completely rejected by the traditional community, even compared to rat poison. But look at how things have changed.
According to Garlinghouse, we are witnessing a significant shift in the industry. Major corporations no longer see stablecoins and digital assets as marginal experiments but as legitimate tools to drive financial innovation. It's quite a radical change in narrative when you think about it.
What Brad Garlinghouse emphasizes is that this movement goes beyond speculation. Serious companies are adopting these technologies, indicating that the market is maturing. Stablecoins, in particular, are gaining traction because they solve real problems: speed, efficiency, and global access.
This kind of evolution is exactly what the sector needed to gain institutional credibility. When figures like Garlinghouse talk about this shift in perspective, it’s not just crypto optimism. It’s a recognition that the digital infrastructure is here to stay, and traditional finance is finally accepting it.