Ripple has apparently managed to send money faster than a wizard remembers their own name, which in the Discworld is no small feat. Cross-border payments, real-world adoption, and institutional support? Oh, they’re just the latest spells in Ripple’s digital asset grimoire.
Blockchain-based payments are now so mainstream, even the Luggage would consider using them. At the recent PAY360 Awards (sponsored by Thunes Payments, because nothing says “trust” like a wizardly payment gateway), Ripple was handed a gong for “Best Initiative with Digital Currencies or Assets.” Imagine that: a company getting a trophy for not being a money-eating golem. Revolutionary.
Cassie Craddock, Ripple’s managing director for the UK and Europe, took to X (formerly Twitter) to gloat on Oct. 6. She declared:
Ripple won the award. It’s a thing. It involves blockchain. It’s not a coincidence.
Craddock also thanked clients, partners, and colleagues, presumably for not hexing the project. She added that the award proves digital assets can do things like “enable cross-border payments.” Groundbreaking. Who knew?
The executive continued:
This award shows that blockchain can do real-world stuff, like not eating your money. It’s an endorsement of our work in the UK, Europe, and globally. Also, we’re not a rogue AI. Probably.
Ripple’s victory cements its place as a key player in blockchain’s “not-entirely-magical” infrastructure. Observers say this proves digital assets can make finance less like a Dungeon Dimension heist and more like… a slightly less chaotic bank. Supporters argue this is proof that blockchain is here to modernize finance, not turn it into a Discworld-style farce. Yet.
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2025-10-09 07:00