Louder Calls For Ripple (XRP) As SWIFT Faces Process Issues

By: times tabloid|2025/05/03 02:30:02
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Crypto commentator Brett (@Brett_Crypto_X) reignited criticism of the SWIFT financial messaging system following a new process alert from the Minnesota Management and Budget office.In a post on X, Brett wrote, “SWIFT DOWN — AGAIN?! Banks stuck, wires jammed... but XRP doesn’t blink. While the world waits, Ripple delivers. The future of finance isn’t coming — it’s already here.” His post came in response to a SWIFT update dated May 2, 2024, which outlined technical disruptions in the system’s billing and accounts receivable operations.SWIFT DOWN — AGAIN?! Banks stuck, wires jammed... but #XRP doesn’t blink. While the world waits, #Ripple delivers. The future of finance isn’t coming — it’s already here. pic.twitter.com/cunhtDLIfa— Brett (@Brett_Crypto_X) May 2, 2025Minnesota Government Reports Technical FailuresThe bulletin issued by the state of Minnesota described a surge in problems tied to manual processing functions in SWIFT, specifically with the Single Action Invoice (SAIP) and ARUpdate modules.These modules handle payments and invoice reruns across various financial departments. The agency reported that manually rerunning SAIP or ARUpdate can lead to failures in the process instance, causing delays and interrupting batch schedules.The update urged users to avoid unnecessary manual interventions, as they increase the likelihood of systemic errors. The notice emphasized that these processes are designed to operate automatically, pointing out that the system could be destabilized when triggered manually.XRP Advocates Compare PerformanceFollowing the announcement, supporters of blockchain-based financial solutions, particularly XRP, took to social media to contrast the speed and resilience of decentralized systems against legacy infrastructure.An X user, Luka Grunt, commented, “XRP’s holding strong while traditional systems struggle. Ripple’s making big moves, and the future of finance feels closer than ever!”Another user added, “Meanwhile... XRP MOVES IN SECONDS. Ripple isn’t the future — it’s the present. The old world’s crumbling. The new one runs on XRP.”These remarks reflect a broader dissatisfaction among crypto advocates, who increasingly view conventional systems as outdated and inefficient. For many in the XRP community, these recurring issues validate the need to transition to blockchain-powered solutions prioritizing speed, stability, and automation.We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1— TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023Ripple Positioned as Modern InfrastructureRipple, the enterprise blockchain company that utilizes XRP for cross-border settlements, continues to position itself as a solution to the problems highlighted by the recent SWIFT malfunction. Unlike SWIFT, which relies on intermediary banks and manual inputs, RippleNet offers nearly real-time settlement across borders with minimal friction.The technical issues reported in the SWIFT update gave XRP proponents an avenue to emphasize the benefits of decentralized infrastructure. With increasing reliance on digital finance and growing dissatisfaction with traditional systems, the conversation around institutional blockchain adoption is gaining renewed urgency.Legacy Systems Under ScrutinyWhile the implications of this latest SWIFT failure remain localized, the broader narrative is becoming clearer. Failures in legacy financial infrastructure, particularly those that impact efficiency and reliability, are increasingly seen as openings for blockchain-based technologies to demonstrate their strengths.Whether institutions will take immediate action to explore alternatives is uncertain. However, the community surrounding Ripple and XRP continues to use these moments to call for faster modernization of the global financial system.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 urged to do in-depth 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 NewsThe post Louder Calls For Ripple (XRP) As SWIFT Faces Process Issues appeared first on Times Tabloid.

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