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Ripple Linked Cross River Bank Powers X Money Visa Debit Card Beta
Cross River Bank appears as the X Money Visa Debit card issuer, with its Ripple link noted and no confirmed XRP integration.
Cross River Bank is now listed in X Money beta materials as the issuer of a Visa Debit and Flex card.
The bank is also known for its earlier work with Ripple’s payment protocol in 2014.
No XRP integration has been confirmed, but the banking overlap has become a key point for crypto market analysts.
Cross River Bank Appears in X Money Beta
X Money beta materials show Cross River Bank as the issuer of a Visa Debit and Flex card.
The card appears to be part of X’s payment rollout. It also points to the use of regulated banking and card networks.
Cross River Bank is a U.S.-based regulated bank. It has worked with fintech firms on payment and banking services.
Its role in the beta suggests that X Money is using traditional financial rails.
The card structure also includes Visa network access. This means the product may support card payments through standard banking systems.
However, the beta material does not confirm any crypto payment feature. For now, the known detail is the issuing bank.
Cross River Bank appears inside the X Money payment stack. That fact has placed the bank under closer watch from crypto users.
Ripple Link Dates Back to 2014
Cross River Bank has a known link to Ripple from 2014. At that time, the bank integrated Ripple’s payment protocol.
The service focused on real-time international payments between the United States and Europe.
Ripple’s early payment work aimed to help banks move value faster.
Cross River Bank joined the early group of U.S. banks that linked to Ripple’s payment system.
Market watchers now compare that past connection with the bank’s role in X Money.
A social media post stated, “No confirmed XRP integration yet.” The same post said the infrastructure overlap is documented.
That statement reflects the current debate around the beta rollout. Still, a past Ripple link does not prove current Ripple use.
It also does not confirm any XRP role in X Money. The available details show a banking connection, not a token integration.
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XRP Community Watches X Money Rollout
The XRP community has followed X’s payment plans for some time. Elon Musk has often discussed plans to expand X beyond social media.
Payments have been part of that wider product direction. The Cross River Bank name has become important because of its Ripple history.
Some users see the overlap as worth tracking. Others note that bank-issued cards can operate without crypto support.
X Money appears to be building through regulated partners. This can help support deposits, card issuance, and payment processing.
It also fits a model used by many fintech platforms. The main technical detail remains clear.
Cross River Bank is listed with the X Money Visa Debit and Flex card beta. No public material has confirmed XRP support.
At this stage, the story centers on infrastructure. A Ripple-linked bank is connected to the X Money beta card. However, any direct Ripple or XRP role remains unconfirmed.