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FedNow cross-border proposal raises XRP payment questions

April 14, 2026
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FedNow cross-border payments just moved closer to a broader banking role after the Federal Reserve proposed a rule change that would let the system work with intermediaries in cross-border flows. That overlaps with Ripple’s core payments narrative, but the official filing does not name XRP or Ripple, so the competitive read is about use-case convergence rather than confirmed Fed intent.

TLDR Keypoints

  • The Federal Reserve Board opened comment on the FedNow rule change on April 8, 2026, and the formal proposal appeared in the Federal Register on April 10, 2026.
  • The filing says FedNow participants could use a correspondent bank for the international portion of a payment while FedNow handles the U.S. domestic leg, expanding a rail that is currently limited to domestic transfers under Regulation J.
  • The Fed says the change would create a second real-time gross settlement rail for private-sector providers alongside Fedwire, but the proposal does not mention XRP or Ripple.

FedNow proposal would let banks use intermediaries for cross-border flows

In the April 10, 2026 notice, the Fed proposed amending subpart C of Regulation J so FedNow participants could use intermediaries other than Reserve Banks to send funds transfers through the service. The Board had already announced the proposal and comment process on April 8, 2026, signaling that the change is being framed as an operational expansion for banks rather than a crypto policy statement.

Under the current rule, a FedNow transfer can include only two U.S. banks, which is why the filing says the service is effectively domestic-only today. The proposal says a participant could instead use a correspondent bank for the international portion while FedNow handles the domestic portion, and the FedNow FAQ says the service already moves funds within seconds at any time of day.

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“This change would permit FedNow to be used for cross-border payments.”

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Why the move overlaps with Ripple and XRP’s payments narrative

The competitive overlap is clear because Ripple says its cross-border payments offering uses blockchain and digital assets such as XRP and stablecoins to move money across borders more quickly and at lower cost. If banks can combine correspondent banking for the overseas leg with FedNow for the domestic leg described in the Federal Register proposal, part of Ripple’s speed-and-efficiency pitch faces competition from bank-native infrastructure instead of a token-based rail.

That overlap matters to crypto markets because XRP carried a market capitalization of about $82.97B in the supplied research, which keeps it central to any discussion about payments-token relevance. Readers already tracking broader altcoin positioning in Top Crypto Coins in Focus: Polygon’s $100M Stablecoin Push, MYX Finance Derivatives Growth, and APEMARS Stage 16 at $0.00022327 can read this FedNow development as another infrastructure story with direct narrative spillover for payment-linked assets.

XRP Market Cap
$82.97B
XRP’s market capitalization was about $82.97 billion in the supplied research, giving readers a concrete sense of the asset scale behind the headline’s competitive framing.

Scale is the other reason the proposal is getting attention. Payments Dive reported that about 1,700 financial institutions were participating in FedNow as of April 9, 2026, which means the domestic network behind the rule change is already large enough to matter if banks gain more flexibility in cross-border flows.

FedNow Participation
about 1,700
Payments Dive said roughly 1,700 financial institutions were on FedNow as of April 9, 2026, which helps readers gauge the network scale behind the proposed cross-border-adjacent change.

That distribution angle may look familiar to readers following institutional plumbing stories such as Bitcoin ETF Coinbase Custody Tops 80% of Assets, where access and network concentration matter as much as the asset wrapper itself. Here, the relevant data point is not XRP’s token design but FedNow’s growing bank footprint and the Fed’s decision to widen how that footprint can be used.

What the filing does not prove about XRP competition

The evidence stops well short of proving that the Fed is explicitly building FedNow to compete with XRP. The official proposal does not mention XRP or Ripple by name, and the same document limits the use case to FedNow handling the U.S. domestic leg of a cross-border transaction rather than offering end-to-end international settlement.

The filing also says the amendment would make a second real-time gross settlement rail available to private-sector providers in addition to Fedwire, while still not precluding private firms from facilitating cross-border payments. That is enough data to support a competition thesis around payments infrastructure, but not enough to support a claim that the Board is targeting XRP directly.

Comments on the proposal are due within 60 days of the April 10, 2026 publication, so the next real watchpoint is whether Fed officials broaden or narrow the cross-border language as feedback comes in. For traders already weighing policy-sensitive setups in Ethereum Price Analysis: Has ETH Structure Shifted After $2.2K?, the defensible takeaway is simple: the overlap with XRP’s use case is real, but the XRP-specific intent remains unproven.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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