U.S. Treasury Secretary Rejects CBDC, Backs Ripple’s RLUSD as Future of Digital Finance

By: times tabloid|2025/05/07 01:30:02
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In a bold and definitive statement that is already reverberating across the digital asset industry, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has declared his opposition to the issuance of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) by the Federal Reserve. According to Amelie, Secretary Bessent framed a CBDC not as a sign of strength, but rather as “a sign of weakness,” underscoring a notable shift in the federal government’s view of the future of digital currencies.This perspective places the spotlight squarely on private-sector innovations such as U.S. dollar-backed stablecoins, including Ripple’s RLUSD, as viable and more agile alternatives to a government-controlled digital dollar. The implication is clear: rather than centralizing control through a CBDC, the Treasury appears to be embracing a decentralized, market-driven path for digital monetary innovation. BREAKING:TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT SAYS A CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY (CBDC) IS A SIGN OF WEAKNESS & HE WOULD NOT SUPPORT THE FED ISSUING ONE! US-DOLLAR BACKED STABLECOINS LIKE RIPPLE’S STABLECOIN RLUSD WILL BE THE FUTURE! #XRP pic.twitter.com/58ATyQ1EzF— Amelie (@_Crypto_Barbie) May 6, 2025A Rejection of the CBDC ModelBessent’s position comes at a time when nations around the world are testing and rolling out CBDCs as part of their monetary modernization strategies. Yet the U.S., long known for letting the private sector lead in innovation, seems poised to diverge from this global trend. In calling CBDCs a “sign of weakness,” Bessent suggests that relying on a government-mandated digital currency could indicate a lack of faith in private market efficiency and competitiveness.His remarks also reflect mounting concerns about the surveillance potential and overreach that a CBDC could introduce. Critics have warned that such tools could give governments excessive power over individual financial freedoms and privacy. By choosing to elevate stablecoins instead, the Treasury signals a preference for solutions that preserve market autonomy while delivering real-time, cost-efficient settlement infrastructure.Ripple’s RLUSD at the ForefrontRipple’s stablecoin, RLUSD, is emerging as one of the most promising instruments in this next phase of digital currency evolution. Built on the XRP Ledger, RLUSD is designed for speed, scalability, and regulatory compliance—qualities that position it as an optimal vehicle for cross-border payments, real-world asset tokenization, and decentralized financial applications. With Ripple’s institutional experience, global regulatory licenses, and deep liquidity infrastructure, RLUSD is not merely another stablecoin; it’s a pillar in the architecture of tomorrow’s financial system.Secretary Bessent’s support for dollar-backed stablecoins implicitly gives credence to Ripple’s long-standing argument that innovation should happen on open, secure, and interoperable platforms, not through rigid central command.We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1— TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023A Regulatory Greenlight for the Private SectorThe endorsement of stablecoins by one of the highest economic authorities in the U.S. government also provides clarity for policymakers and institutional players. With a growing number of enterprises looking to integrate blockchain-based solutions into their operations, Bessent’s comments could act as a catalyst for increased adoption and investment in compliant, asset-backed tokens like RLUSD.Already, Ripple has used RLUSD in initiatives that blend social impact with innovation, such as its recent $25 million education fund. As the stablecoin gains traction, its role in facilitating dollar-denominated transactions with speed and finality could make it indispensable not only for crypto-native projects but also for traditional finance seeking blockchain rails.Scott Bessent’s outright rejection of a U.S. CBDC marks a pivotal moment in the American approach to digital finance. By elevating stablecoins like Ripple’s RLUSD as the future of monetary innovation, the Treasury is signaling a belief in the decentralized potential of blockchain and in the private sector’s ability to lead responsibly. As shared by Amelie on X, this position reflects a deeper alignment with the principles of financial autonomy, efficiency, and innovation, all of which are rapidly coalescing around compliant stablecoin ecosystems.The race to modernize money is on, and if the Treasury’s direction holds, Ripple’s RLUSD could be one of its most important contenders.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 Twitter, Facebook, Telegram, and Google News The post U.S. Treasury Secretary Rejects CBDC, Backs Ripple’s RLUSD as Future of Digital Finance appeared first on Times Tabloid.

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