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Black Swan Capitalist Says XRP Fits This Groundbreaking Announcement
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The United Arab Emirates announced on April 28, 2026, that it will exit OPEC and OPEC+, effective May 1, 2026. The decision comes from the UAE’s Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, and it carries weight far beyond oil markets.
The ministry cited national interest, production flexibility, and a commitment to serving investors, customers, and partners in global energy markets.
The Petrodollar Loses Ground
His position is that global energy fragmentation is accelerating. As producing nations act independently of cartel structures, the dollar-denominated framework that has governed oil trade for decades faces increasing pressure.
The UAE’s own statement supports this reading. It confirmed plans to bring “additional production to market in a gradual and measured manner, aligned with demand and market conditions.” That is a production policy set by sovereign interest, not collective quota management.
Financial Fragmentation Creates Demand for Neutral Settlement
Aljarrah’s argument connects energy fragmentation to financial infrastructure. He identifies a paradox. As geopolitical fragmentation increases, financial interdependence rises.
Nations that no longer coordinate on supply still need to settle trade. Cross-border transactions require a neutral layer that no single country controls.
That is where his case for XRP enters. Aljarrah states directly that this dynamic “drives demand for neutral settlement infrastructure” and identifies XRP as the fit for that role. XRP operates on a decentralized blockchain built for fast, low-cost cross-border value transfer. It does not belong to any government or central bank.
Why XRP Is Positioned for This Environment
As energy trade routes diversify and nations transact outside legacy dollar frameworks, the need for a settlement asset that sits outside those frameworks grows. XRP’s design targets exactly that function. It settles transactions in seconds at minimal cost, and Ripple has spent years building institutional payment infrastructure around it.
The UAE’s statement also noted it will “continue investing across the energy value chain, including oil, gas, renewables, and low-carbon solutions.” That signals continued cross-border capital flows at scale, involving multiple currencies and counterparties. The demand for efficient, neutral settlement in that context is real.
A Shift with Long-Term Consequences
The UAE’s joining OPEC in 1967 and exiting in 2026 marks a full cycle in the organization’s history. Aljarrah sees this as confirmation of a trend already in motion. If energy fragmentation continues, settlement infrastructure must adapt to serve the new system. XRP stands as a direct candidate to fill that role.
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 advised to conduct thorough 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.*