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Brazil's VERT Introduces $130M Agribusiness Security on XRP Ledger

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·JULY 24, 2025

This event signals a shift towards integrating real-world assets into decentralized infrastructures, influencing Brazil’s capital markets by providing enhanced transparency and compliance.

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Key Points:
  • Brazilian company launches $130M agribusiness security on XRP Ledger.
  • Plans to expand to $500 million with future transactions.
  • Enhances transparency in Brazil’s capital markets.
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Brazil’s VERT Introduces $130M Agribusiness Security on XRP Ledger

VERT, known for asset management, has tokenized a $130 million agribusiness receivable on XRP Ledger. This initiative is led by Gabriel Braga and supported by Ripple, focusing on efficiency and compliance within Brazil’s markets.

“The XRPL platform enables us to capture every operational event in granular detail, with near-zero latency between transaction execution and on-chain record-keeping. This level of traceability is new to credit markets and critical for compliance and investor confidence.” – Gabriel Braga, Director of Digital Assets, VERT

Using the XRP Ledger, VERT captures operational details with near-zero latency, impacting transparency and market confidence. VERT plans to expand tokenized credit transactions by $500 million.

The platform integrates with Brazil’s financial infrastructure, channeling institutional capital into digital markets. It applies Ethereum-compatible smart contracts within its system, showcasing potential growth in decentralized finance.

Insights

Insights suggest a promising future for technological innovation in Brazil’s financial sector. The XRPL’s adaptability could lead to widespread real-world asset tokenization, emphasizing regulatory frameworks and on-chain automation benefits.

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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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