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Story: Ripple and SBI Remit Push XRP Into 3 Major Southeast Asia Remittance Corridors

By James Thorp

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XRP Price Sits Stuck Below Key Resistance. XRP is trading between $1.10 and $1.25 right now. Not exactly exciting. Analysts are pointing to $1.

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Ripple Swell 2026 and the Matt Damon Factor. The Ripple Swell 2026 event in New York City is coming up, and it's already drawing some unusual…

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What the Southeast Asia Push Actually Means. Ripple's move isn't just three new markets on a map.

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Ripple just moved into three of Southeast Asia's biggest money-transfer markets at once. Working alongside SBI Remit, SBI VC Trade, and SBI Ripple Asia, the company launched…

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The announcement came from SBI Remit, which confirmed the collaboration across all four entities.

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Indonesia's Financial Services Authority is working on new regulations covering real-world asset tokenization, expected later in 2026.

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Resistance at $1.30 and $1.50 has held. Previous attempts to push through those levels didn't stick, and traders are watching closely to see if the Southeast Asia expansion…

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Consolidation phases can break either way. The question is whether a genuine uptick in transaction volume — real remittances, real users, real corridors — eventually shows up in…

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See also: Stellar Hits $2.8 Billion in RWA Tokenization While XRP Stalls at $1.13

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Swell events have historically served as a platform for Ripple to roll out partnerships, product updates, and market positioning.

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And there's a separate angle worth watching. The source mentions LiquidChain, an early-stage project that integrates Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana liquidity into a unified layer…

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Cross-chain liquidity is messy. It's been messy for years. Any project that actually solves the fragmentation problem in a clean, scalable way would have a real market.

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Read also: Dash Eyes Philippine Crypto Market as Compliance Timelines Stretch Years

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Ripple's move isn't just three new markets on a map. Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam are among the highest-volume remittance corridors in the world.

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That last part is probably the hardest. Habit is a powerful thing in financial services. People trust what they know, especially when it's money going to family.

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