A few weeks ago I made an update about rumors of Bank of America using XRP for its internal transactions.
The United States is the world’s largest economy, with a GDP of about $27 trillion. If a major like Bank of America were to adopt the use of XRP, consider how it processes trillions of dollars every day. Imagine what this can do for the market cap. Currently, these transactions are run through traditional payment systems like SWIFT and FedWire. But if Ripple can come in with a real cost saving advantage, it's very likely that other banks may follow.
Apart from internal transactions. these banks play a key role in global financial transactions, which means that any shift towards the XRP could lead to massive liquidity inflows and increased daily trading volume for the currency.
In case of limited adoption within US banks, the price may rise to $2-5 in the medium term.
In the event of widespread adoption within the United States, if XRP becomes a core part of the operations of major banks, the price could reach $10-20, but this would require fundamental changes in the financial infrastructure.
In the event of global adoption led by the United States, the price could range between $20 and $50, but this requires years of development and legal regulation.
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