"XRPL uniquely positioned"
Quote from zerpie on October 4, 2025, 5:56 amMeet cryptographer J. Ayo Akinyele, Senior Director of Engineering at Ripple. He’s pushing to make the XRP Ledger the “first choice for institutions seeking innovation and trust”—and to do it with privacy-first tooling.
Akinyele also positions XRPL as “uniquely positioned to bridge” what he describes as “many trillions of dollars in assets set to move on-chain over the coming decade,” citing the ledger’s decade-long operating history, built-in decentralized exchange, escrow and payment channels as finance-oriented primitives already at the protocol layer.
“The future of blockchains”, he says, “belongs to builders who remove unnecessary trust.”
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Meet cryptographer J. Ayo Akinyele, Senior Director of Engineering at Ripple. He’s pushing to make the XRP Ledger the “first choice for institutions seeking innovation and trust”—and to do it with privacy-first tooling.
Akinyele also positions XRPL as “uniquely positioned to bridge” what he describes as “many trillions of dollars in assets set to move on-chain over the coming decade,” citing the ledger’s decade-long operating history, built-in decentralized exchange, escrow and payment channels as finance-oriented primitives already at the protocol layer.
“The future of blockchains”, he says, “belongs to builders who remove unnecessary trust.”
“Without privacy, financial institutions cannot safely use public ledgers. Without accountability, regulators cannot sign off. With programmable privacy, we can have both.” https://t.co/fo83mCmhCW
Meet J. Ayo Akinyele @ja_akinyele, cryptographer and RippleX Senior Director of…
— RippleX (@RippleXDev) October 2, 2025