Crypto commentator X Finance Bull highlighted developments from payments company Thunes, focusing on what he described as a significant expansion of real-time payment capabilities into the United States.
According to the post, Thunes has introduced real-time payment functionality in the U.S. market through a direct connection to a Tier 1 financial institution, enabling support for ACH, Same-Day ACH, and broader real-time payment rails.
The commentator emphasized that Thunes holds 50 Money Transmitter Licenses across all U.S. states and territories, placing it in a regulatory position similar to other large-scale cross-border payment providers. He also noted that this licensing footprint gives Thunes institutional-grade access to U.S. clearing systems while maintaining independent operational capacity.
Beyond domestic infrastructure, the post noted Thunes’ global reach, stating that its network spans 140 countries and 90 currencies, with connectivity to more than 12 billion endpoints, including mobile wallets, stablecoin wallets, and traditional bank accounts. This scale was presented as a foundational layer for high-volume international settlement flows.
A central focus of the X post was the reported expansion of the relationship between Thunes and Ripple, which the commentator said was strengthened in September 2025. He stated that Thunes integrated blockchain and digital asset infrastructure into its Direct Global Network, using Ripple-related payment systems to enhance its SmartX Treasury System.
The post further claimed that Thunes utilizes Ripple Payments to improve operational efficiency within its treasury and settlement architecture. It also referenced Ripple Payments as a network with near-global reach across more than 90 payout markets and processing volumes exceeding $70 billion.
According to the commentator, this integration positions Thunes as a key intermediary linking traditional banking rails with blockchain-enabled payment infrastructure. The post framed this development as a structural alignment between regulated fiat settlement systems and digital asset-enabled liquidity pathways.
The X post argued that the combination of U.S. real-time settlement capabilities and global payout infrastructure creates new pathways for international transfers into the United States. It stated that 140 countries could now send funds into U.S. financial systems through rails connected to Ripple-related technology infrastructure.
The commentator further suggested that this network architecture is a pathway for XRP to play a role in cross-border settlement flows, particularly through liquidity mechanisms integrated into payment corridors. He also noted that Thunes’ regulatory footprint across all U.S. states strengthens its ability to interface with Tier 1 banking systems.
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