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Mastercard Moves Toward RLUSD Integration, Signaling a Shift in Global Card Settlement - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
According to information that emerged from an exchange between Odelia Torteman, from XRPL Commons, and Christian Rau, Senior Vice President of Global Digital Commerce at Mastercard, the company is evaluating integrating Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin as a native settlement currency within its payments network. This would be disruptive for the industry: stablecoins could become operational settlement infrastructure at a global scale.
Rau confirmed that Mastercard is already working with Gemini to settle card flows in RLUSD. “We work with Gemini to settle their card flows in RLUSD. We expect to take it live still in the first half of this year and we are very excited about that,” the executive stated. The launch is projected for before the end of June 2026.

Mastercard’s Structure and the Role of RLUSD
The scale of the project is what matters most. Mastercard’s network connects approximately 3.8 billion cards and over 150 million acceptance points worldwide. The strategy does not involve building a parallel ecosystem, but rather inserting RLUSD into the existing infrastructure, establishing it as one more settlement currency alongside traditional fiat currencies.
Rau described the relationship with the XRP Ledger as “100% a strategic partnership” and indicated that the company is actively working to expand real use cases for payments powered by blockchain technology. In practical terms, settling transactions through the XRP Ledger could reduce processing times, cut costs and provide near-instant finality compared to traditional correspondent banking systems.

The Centrality of Stablecoins in Traditional Finance
It is worth noting that Mastercard had already brought Ripple into its Crypto Partner Program, a move that anticipated a deeper integration now already underway. At the same time, RLUSD continues to strengthen its institutional profile. Its recent use as collateral in futures contracts within Bitrue expanded capital efficiency for traders.
Stablecoins are becoming central settlement rails within mainstream finance, not as a peripheral complement to cryptocurrencies, but as functional components of the global payments system that moves nine trillion dollars every year.