Mercado Bitcoin Taps XRP Ledger For $200m RWA Tokenization Play

As Ripple and Boston Consulting Group forecast a $19 trillion tokenized asset market by 2033, Mercado Bitcoin is staking its claim early, with plans to deploy $200 million in regulated instruments on XRPL.

In a press release on July 4, Ripple announced that Mercado Bitcoin, Latin America’s crypto giant, will tokenize over $200 million in permissioned real-world assets (RWAs), including fixed income and equity instruments, on the XRP Ledger.

The move is part of Mercado Bitcoin’s broader push to expand beyond Brazil, using tokenized financial instruments as a bridge into international markets. According to Ripple, it represents one of the most significant institutional deployments of regulated assets on XRPL to date, positioning Mercado Bitcoin at the forefront of blockchain’s collision with traditional finance.

Mercado Bitcoin’s decision to tokenize $200 million in permissioned fixed income and equity products on the XRP Ledger is a calculated effort to position the exchange as a gateway between local financial markets and global capital networks.

By leveraging XRPL’s infrastructure, Mercado Bitcoin is bypassing the walled gardens of traditional finance, opting instead to issue real-world assets directly on a public blockchain built with institutional use in mind.

XRPL’s design for financial settlement, with near-instant finality and negligible fees, makes it a natural fit for regulated assets. But more importantly, its decade-long operational history, processing over 3.3 billion transactions without a single breach, gives institutional players the confidence to move real-world value onchain.

Silvio Pegado, Ripple’s Managing Director for LATAM, put it succinctly:

“Mercado Bitcoin’s integration with the XRPL shows how public blockchain infrastructure is being trusted by institutions and is becoming a reliable foundation for bringing regulated financial products to the market,” Pegado said.

That trust isn’t theoretical. According to the press release, over 70 central banks, regulators, and financial institutions already interact with networks connected to MB’s ecosystem, signaling a quiet but seismic institutional pivot toward blockchain-based finance.

The numbers back the momentum. A 2025 Ripple and Boston Consulting Group report projects the tokenized asset market will surge from $0.6 trillion today to $19 trillion by 2033, a potential 30x increase in less than a decade, with Mercado Bitcoin likely leading the charge alongside TradFi giants pivoting to RWAs.

The platform has already tokenized over R$1 billion in private credit assets with zero defaults, earning its place among the world’s top five RWA tokenizers. Its ongoing work with Ripple, including cross-border treasury flows between Brazil and Portugal and the listing of the RLUSD stablecoin, demonstrates a deliberate shift toward blockchain-powered financial infrastructure.

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