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The 37-Year Plan: Is XRP the Global Currency the IMF Never Finished Building?

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The post The 37-Year Plan: Is XRP the Global Currency the IMF Never Finished Building? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

In 1988, a magazine published a striking cover: a phoenix rising from a pile of burning national currencies. The accompanying article predicted that by around 2018, the world would be using a single global reserve currency, one that would eliminate exchange rate chaos, simplify cross-border trade, and be overseen by the International Monetary Fund.

Most people saw the image and moved on. A growing number of XRP researchers and analyst Jesse believe it was a blueprint.

The theory starts with a simple observation. The IMF has been trying to solve the same problem since 1969, when it created the Special Drawing Right, a synthetic reserve asset designed to give the global financial system a neutral unit of liquidity that no single country controlled. It never achieved mass adoption. The SDR remained locked inside the banking system, invisible to businesses and ordinary people, too limited to serve as the liquidity layer the world actually needed.

Then Ripple appeared. And the parallels are difficult to ignore.

XRP was built precisely to solve what the SDR could not: instant cross-border settlement, open to any institution or individual, without dependence on correspondent banking or national currency pairs. Where the SDR served only central banks, XRP is accessible to everyone. Where the SDR moved slowly through bureaucratic channels, XRP settles in three seconds.

The IMF’s own internal documents have since described a concept called the XC Platform, a proposed cross-border settlement layer built around central bank digital currencies. XC. Two letters. The same two letters that begin XRP and CBDC.

Coincidence or architecture?

Ripple itself holds around 50 billion XRP in escrow, an arrangement that one of the company’s own executives once described as potentially transferable to an institution acting as a lender of last resort. There is only one institution on earth that holds that title: the IMF.

None of this is confirmed. Ripple has never publicly claimed an IMF connection, and the IMF has made no formal announcement regarding XRP.

But the question gaining traction is not whether this was planned. It is whether the pieces have been assembling in plain sight for nearly four decades, and most people simply were not looking at the whole picture.

The phoenix on that 1988 cover had a year printed on its coin: 2018. XRP began gaining institutional traction in 2018.

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