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Is Ripple’s Hidden Road deal part of a SoftBank-like playbook?

Coin TelegraphBy Coin TelegraphMay 9, 20250 ViewsNo Comments
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Ripple has made a slew of acquisitions to control key transaction rails and route them through XRP and its stablecoin, Ripple USD (RLUSD), drawing comparisons to Japanese investment firm SoftBank. 

The $1.25-billion acquisition of Hidden Road on April 8 allows Ripple to use RLUSD as collateral in the firm’s prime brokerage products. Hidden Road will also migrate its post-trade operations to the XRP Ledger, the blockchain that underpins cryptocurrency XRP (XRP) and several of Ripple’s institutional services.

Omni Network co-founder Austin King knows Ripple’s strategy firsthand. He sold his startup, Strata Labs, to Ripple in 2019 and describes the approach as a “SoftBank-type” acquisition strategy.

Instead of in-house development like Google or Meta (formerly Facebook), SoftBank built its empire through aggressive investments, joint ventures and acquisitions. Ripple seems to be following a similar playbook, but not everyone’s convinced the comparison holds.

XRP reaches over 300 institutional clients through Ripple’s Hidden Road acquisition. Source: Brad Garlinghouse

The SoftBank model in Ripple

Two deals put SoftBank on the global map: an early investor in Yahoo and the legendary $20-million bet on Alibaba, which exploded to $60 billion when Alibaba went public in 2014. SoftBank recycled its returns into fresh capital, exits and a sprawling ecosystem. That included the $20-billion move into US telecom via Sprint and semiconductors through its $31-billion acquisition of UK-based ARM.

“This wide breadth of coverage allowed SoftBank to create synergies across their entire portfolio of companies,” King told Cointelegraph. “Ripple is performing a similar strategy focused on financial services, but instead of venture bets on Yahoo and Alibaba enabling this, it is XRP.”

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Considering Ripple’s recent acquisitions, both firms buy infrastructure instead of building it from scratch and treat their portfolios as ecosystems rather than one-off investments.

Both companies rely on capital as leverage. SoftBank used its $100-billion Vision Fund to outbid competitors. Ripple also has a war chest of XRP and cash. As of March 31, Ripple had 4.56 billion XRP (around $11 billion at current prices) and another 37.13 billion XRP ($89.8 billion) in escrow.

Acquisitions expand the footprint for XRP and RLUSD in traditional finance, turning them into embedded components of custody, brokerage and payment flows. This creates what King describes as a token-fueled flywheel. Ripple uses its assets to acquire infrastructure, which in turn drives usage back into those assets.

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XRP ranks third among non-stablecoin cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. Source: CoinGecko

“With a full-stack infrastructure, Ripple can embed XRP as the native bridge asset between networks, custodians and tokenized assets. Meanwhile, RLUSD can provide a regulated, USD-pegged unit of account that institutions want,” said Sid Powell, co-founder and CEO of institutional blockchain lender Maple.

King’s analogy has its skeptics.

“SoftBank operates more as a conglomerate or holding company, taking broader investment positions across industries. On the other hand, Ripple is taking a more focused and product-related approach with its recent acquisitions tied to payment missions and core blockchain,” Powell said.

Casper Johansen, co-founder of Spartan Group, told Cointelegraph the comparison seems “a bit stretched,” noting that SoftBank’s success came from acquiring and turning around operating businesses, joint ventures, minority stakes and eventually exiting some for large gains.

Ripple joins the crypto M&A arms race

Instead of spanning telecom, media and chips, Ripple is assembling a financial infrastructure stack. It acquired custody firms Metaco in 2023 and Standard Custody in 2024. The latest addition, prime broker Hidden Road, brings 300 institutional clients clearing $3 trillion annually.

“Where Metaco lays the foundation — the vault for storing assets — Hidden Road allows Ripple to leverage its massive balance sheet to turbocharge Hidden Road’s business, in which access to capital — a lot of capital — is critical in order to keep growing and competing,” Johansen said.

The move echoes a broader M&A wave among US crypto firms. Kraken recently acquired NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion, while Coinbase has acquired Deribit for $2.9 billion.

These acquisitions follow a shift in the US regulatory climate that’s clearing the runway for crypto firms to scale. For years, companies like Ripple were stuck in limbo, facing lawsuits, enforcement actions and denied access to basic banking services under Gary Gensler’s Securities and Exchange Commission. 

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While “debanking” remains a concern, industry leaders say momentum is changing. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in a recent media interview that the SEC is expected to take a “very constructive and positive” stance toward the industry.

Ripple itself spent years in a legal battle with the SEC, which sued the company in December 2020. On May 8, Ripple and the SEC reached a settlement to formally end the case, pending court approval.

Ripple’s next moves include stablecoins

Garlinghouse said Ripple intends to continue exploring acquisitions.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if in the next year or two we saw the acquisition of a large-scale point-of-sale company to expand their territory from backend financial services to more direct consumer payments,” King said.

On April 30, Bloomberg reported that Ripple made a $4 billion-to-$5 billion bid to acquire Circle, which was rejected for being too low.

Ripple’s recent moves show it’s willing to pursue high-stakes acquisitions, including plays to absorb stablecoin rivals.

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All banks will jump on stablecoins soon, and that will reshape US finance, according to King. Source: Austin King

“The practical integration of XRP remains limited since institutions still hesitate to use volatile crypto assets for core settlement,” said Hadley Stern, chief commercial officer at Marinade. “RLUSD is more promising, but it still faces major competition from incumbents like USDC and PayPal USD.”

Stablecoin regulation in the US remains unresolved. The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins of 2025 Act — known as the GENIUS Act — failed to pass cloture in the Senate on May 8.

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