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Former SWIFT CEO Details How Blockchain Payments Could Complement SWIFT’s Network - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
The community continues debating across social media one of the most discussed collaborations in global finance: the possible integration between SWIFT and Ripple. Crypto researcher known as SMQKE shared the original analysis by the company’s former chief executive officer, Gottfried Leibbrandt, which outlines a coexistence framework between both networks, betting on complementarity rather than competition.
The core of Leibbrandt’s proposal rests on a clear division of functions. SWIFT, with its network of more than 11,000 financial institutions, would continue operating as the backbone of messaging: transmitting payment instructions and sensitive data securely across borders Ripple, for its part, would take on the function where the traditional network has historically shown weaknesses, namely the fast and efficient settlement of funds. Through its blockchain-based infrastructure and the token XRP, Ripple would enable near-instant value transfers between banks, cutting the time and costs associated with conventional correspondent banking.

The Messaging and Settlement Layer That Could Redefine Payment Systems
Leibbrandt indicated that this hybrid model could replicate the logic of SWIFT’s MT103 system, sending instructions first and settling afterward, but with more transparent and significantly faster settlements. SMQKE argues that this goes far beyond a theoretical proposal: Ripple’s Interledger Protocol connects disparate payment networks, and its compatibility with the ISO 20022 standard suggests that integration with legacy systems is not only viable but progressively inevitable.

SWIFT With Its Own Blockchain?
On another front, SWIFT is moving forward in exploring its own blockchain. Its partnership with SG-FORGE to develop ledger solutions for cross-border payments has taken on greater relevance given that SG-FORGE also operates on the XRP Ledger, raising the idea that a silent bridge between traditional banking infrastructure and crypto asset networks already exists.
SWIFT has already evaluated blockchain solutions from Ripple and Stellar, confirming that technical integration is achievable. The central obstacle remains regulation: Leibbrandt himself noted that the company would consider adopting XRP once regulatory frameworks are more clearly defined, leaving institutions to navigate the delicate balance between innovating and complying.