Agreement for Ripple and SWIFT to Use XRP Was Announced Early
A recent post on X has brought renewed attention to a controversial claim suggesting that Ripple and SWIFT have an agreement involving the use of XRP for cross-border payments .
The post revisits an earlier incident where a similar claim had been published and then promptly deleted.
The user behind this latest post stated , “People seem to have forgotten very quickly that the agreement between Ripple and SWIFT to use XRP for cross-border payments was announced early.” This remark has reignited public focus on the validity of the claim and the confusion that followed the original event.
The pseudonymous X user believes that the post was never a mistake but a sign that something big is cooking, and big players knew.
People seem to have forgotten very quickly that the agreement between Ripple and Swift to use XRP for cross border payments was announced early. pic.twitter.com/66CDwJumeB — {x} (@unknowDLT) June 23, 2025 Community Reactions on X Shortly after the post was made, several members of the X community weighed in to provide context and clarification.
An X user named Blackhawk responded by stating, “WatcherGuru claimed to be hacked when they posted this and took it down immediately.
Just for info.” Blackhawk’s comment refers to a specific incident involving Watcher.Guru’s account, which previously published similar claims but later retracted them, citing a security breach.
Another X user, Jordan Lucilus, directly challenged the original claim, stating , “No it hasn’t…no agreement has been publicly announced.
SWIFT is currently exploring various block chains.
Don’t count your chickens!” His comment indicates that, as of now, there has been no formal or public confirmation of an agreement between Ripple and Swift involving XRP.
Jordan’s statement aligns with the official status of developments, which suggest that Swift is still in the process of testing and evaluating multiple blockchain technologies rather than finalizing any specific partnerships.
We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Background on the Watcher.Guru Incident This incident traces back to March 20th, when Watcher.Guru’s X account published a claim suggesting an agreement between Ripple and SWIFT.
However, this post was quickly deleted, and Watcher.Guru issued an official statement explaining the situation.
According to a report by Times Tabloid , Watcher.Guru clarified, “WARNING: Our X account has been hacked, and the previous post (now deleted) was posted by a hacker.
We have 2FA enabled and have taken extreme measures to avoid hacks.
We are looking into this and will provide an update when we have more details.
We are working to get in touch with X support.” This clarification indicated that the information shared was not an official announcement from Watcher.Guru, but rather the result of unauthorized access to their account.
Despite their swift response, the post had already gained significant visibility before it was removed, creating confusion within the crypto community.
Current Status and Clarifications As of now, there remains no public or official confirmation of an agreement between Ripple and SWIFT regarding the use of XRP for cross-border payments.
While SWIFT has been engaged in trials and research related to blockchain technology and digital assets, including collaborations with various blockchain firms, no formal partnership with Ripple specifically involving XRP has been announced.
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