Bitget listet Ripple USD (RLUSD), um das Stablecoin-Angebot auf dem Spotmarkt zu erweitern

VICTORIA, Seychellen, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Unternehmen, hat die Notierung von Ripple USD (RLUSD) auf seiner Spot–Trading–Plattform bekannt gegeben. RLUSD, ein von Ripple ausgegebener, USD–gestützter Stablecoin auf Unternehmensniveau, betritt das Bitget–Ökosystem zu einem Zeitpunkt, an dem die Nachfrage nach sicheren und konformen digitalen Assets weiter steigt, insbesondere unter institutionellen Teilnehmern und Entwicklern, die sich auf Blockchain–Anwendungsfälle auf Unternehmensniveau konzentrieren.

Als 1:1 an den US–Dollar gekoppelter Stablecoin wird RLUSD nativ sowohl auf dem XRP Ledger (XRPL) als auch auf Ethereum ausgegeben und nutzt jeweils die einzigartigen Stärken der Blockchains. Der Vermögenswert wird durch eine getrennte Reserve gedeckt, die in US–Dollar–Fiat und Barmitteln gehalten wird. Die Entscheidung von Bitget, RLUSD zu listen, steht im Einklang mit seiner Strategie, starke Assets mit hoher Nutzenorientierung auf seinem wachsenden Spotmarkt zu unterstützen, der als kuratierter Raum für Projekte dient, die die Blockchain–Einführung durch reale Anwendungen vorantreiben.

„Wir freuen uns über die Partnerschaft mit Ripple, einem Team, das die Einführung von Kryptowährungen konsequent vorangetrieben hat“, so Gracy Chen, CEO von Bitget. „RLUSD sticht als einer der wenigen Stablecoins hervor, die von einer vom NYDFS zugelassenen Treuhandgesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung ausgegeben werden, und unterliegt damit einem einzigartig klaren regulatorischen Rahmen. Das ist besonders wichtig für Institutionen, die in der sich entwickelnden Landschaft der digitalen Vermögenswerte von heute auf Transparenz und Compliance Wert legen. Die Notierung des RLUSD entspricht zudem unserer Strategie für 2025, das institutionelle Angebot zu erweitern und ein zuverlässigeres, vertrauenswürdigeres Ökosystem aufzubauen.“

Die Notierung des RLUSD bei Bitget erweitert den Zugang und bietet einen vertrauenswürdigen Handelsplatz für einen der am strengsten überwachten digitalen Vermögenswerte der Branche.

Bitget baut seine Notierungen kontinuierlich aus, um der steigenden Nachfrage auf dem Kryptomarkt gerecht zu werden. Die Integration des RLUSD ist eine Reaktion auf die anhaltende Welle von Stablecoins, die als wichtige Instrumente in dezentralen Finanz– (DeFi), Gaming– und tokenisierten Vermögenswert–Ökosystemen immer beliebter werden.

Mit einer umfangreichen Auswahl von über 900 Kryptopaaren und dem Anspruch, sein Angebot stetig zu erweitern, verbindet Bitget Nutzer mit verschiedenen Ökosystemen, darunter Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Base und TON. Die Aufnahme des RLUSD ist ein strategischer Schritt, regulierte Stablecoins als Tor zum Handel mit innovativen Kryptoprojekten zu nutzen.

Weitere Informationen zu RLUSD auf Bitget finden Sie hier.

Über Bitget

Bitget wurde 2018 gegründet und ist die weltweit führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Firma. Mit über 100 Millionen Benutzern in mehr als 150 Ländern und Regionen hat sich die Bitget–Börse dazu verpflichtet, Ihren Benutzern mit ihrer bahnbrechenden Copy–Trading–Funktion und anderen Handelslösungen dabei zu helfen, intelligenter zu handeln. Sie bietet gleichzeitig einen Echtzeit–Zugang zu Bitcoin–KursenEthereum–Kursen und anderen Kryptowährungspreisen. Die ehemals unter dem Namen BitKeep bekannte Bitget Wallet ist eine erstklassige Multichain–Krypto–Wallet, die eine Reihe umfassender Web3–Lösungen und –Funktionen, darunter Wallet–Funktionen, Token Swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp–Browser und mehr, bietet.

Bitget steht an vorderster Front, wenn es darum geht, die Akzeptanz von Kryptowährungen durch strategische Partnerschaften voranzutreiben, wie z. B. als offizieller Krypto–Partner der weltbesten Fußball–Liga LALIGA für den OST, SEA– und LATAM–Markt sowie als globaler Partner der türkischen Nationalsportler Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Weltmeister im Ringen), Samet Gümüş (Goldmedaillengewinner im Boxen) und İlkin Aydın (Volleyball–Nationalmannschaft), um die globale Gemeinschaft zu inspirieren, Teil der Zukunft der Kryptowährung zu werden.

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Über Ripple

Ripple ist der führende Anbieter einer Infrastruktur für digitale Vermögenswerte für Finanzinstitute und andere Unternehmen. Ripple liefert einfache, konforme und zuverlässige Software, die Effizienzsteigerungen ermöglicht, Reibungsverluste reduziert und Innovationen im globalen Finanzwesen fördert. Die Lösungen von Ripple nutzen den XRP–Ledger und sein natives digitales Asset, XRP, das speziell entwickelt wurde, um schnelle, kostengünstige und hoch skalierbare Transaktionen für Entwickler und Finanzanwendungen zu ermöglichen. Mit einer bewährten Erfolgsbilanz in der Zusammenarbeit mit Regulierungsbehörden und politischen Entscheidungsträgern auf der ganzen Welt leisten die Zahlungsverkehrs–, Verwahrungs– und Stablecoin–Lösungen von Ripple Pionierarbeit in der digitalen Asset–Wirtschaft und schaffen Glaubwürdigkeit und Vertrauen in die Blockchain für Unternehmen. Gemeinsam mit Kunden, Partnern und der Entwicklergemeinschaft verändern wir die Art und Weise, wie Werte geschaffen, aufbewahrt, verwaltet und bewegt werden.

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Bitget lista Ripple USD (RLUSD) para expandir ofertas de stablecoins no mercado à vista

VICTORIA, Seicheles, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Bitget, principal corretora de criptomoedas e empresa Web3, anunciou a listagem de Ripple USD (RLUSD) em sua plataforma de negociação à vista. RLUSD, um stablecoin de nível institucional lastreado em dólares americanos e emitido pela Ripple, entra no ecossistema da Bitget em um momento em que a demanda por ativos digitais seguros e regulamentados continua a crescer, especialmente entre participantes institucionais e desenvolvedores focados em casos de uso de blockchain para empresas.

Como um stablecoin atrelado 1:1 ao dólar americano, RLUSD é emitido nativamente tanto na XRP Ledger (XRPL) quanto na Ethereum, aproveitando os pontos fortes exclusivos de cada blockchain. O ativo é respaldado por uma reserva segregada mantida em dólares americanos e equivalentes em caixa. A decisão da Bitget de listar RLUSD está alinhada com sua estratégia de apoiar ativos sólidos e orientados para alta utilidade em seu crescente mercado à vista, que serve como um espaço selecionado para projetos que impulsionam a adoção do blockchain por meio de aplicações no mundo real.

“Estamos empolgados em fazer parceria com a Ripple, uma equipe que tem promovido consistentemente a adoção de criptomoedas”, disse Gracy Chen, CEO da Bitget. “RLUSD se destaca como um dos poucos stablecoins emitidos por uma empresa fiduciária de propósito limitado com carta da NYDFS, posicionando–o dentro de um marco regulatório excepcionalmente claro. Isso é particularmente importante para instituições que buscam transparência e conformidade no cenário em constante evolução dos ativos digitais de hoje. A listagem do RLUSD também está alinhada com nossa estratégia de 2025 para expandir as ofertas institucionais e construir um ecossistema mais sólido e confiável.”

A listagem do RLUSD na Bitget ampliou o acesso e ofereceu um ambiente de negociação confiável para um dos ativos digitais mais monitorados do setor.

A Bitget continua a expandir suas listagens para atender à crescente demanda do mercado de criptomoedas. A integração do RLUSD responde à onda contínua de stablecoins que estão ganhando popularidade como ferramentas essenciais em finanças descentralizadas (DeFi), jogos e ecossistemas de ativos tokenizados.

Com uma ampla seleção de mais de 900 pares de criptomoedas e um compromisso de ampliar suas ofertas, a Bitget conecta os usuários a diversos ecossistemas, incluindo Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Base e TON. A adição do RLUSD sinaliza um movimento estratégico para adotar stablecoins regulamentadas, tornando–se uma porta de entrada para o trading de projetos inovadores de criptomoedas.

Para saber mais sobre RLUSD na Bitget, acesse aqui.

Sobre a Bitget

Fundada em 2018, a Bitget é a principal corretora de criptomoedas e empresa Web3 do mundo. Atendendo a mais de 100 milhões de usuários em mais de 150 países e regiões, a Bitget está comprometida em ajudar os usuários a operar de forma mais inteligente com seu recurso pioneiro de copy trading e outras soluções de trading, enquanto oferece acesso em tempo real ao preço do Bitcoin, preço do Ethereum e preços de outras criptomoedas. Anteriormente conhecida como BitKeep, a Bitget Wallet é uma carteira de criptomoedas multicadeia de nível mundial que oferece uma variedade de soluções e recursos abrangentes da Web3, incluindo funcionalidade de carteira, troca de tokens, NFT Marketplace, navegador DApp e muito mais.

A Bitget está na vanguarda da adoção de criptomoedas por meio de parcerias estratégicas, como seu papel como parceira oficial de criptomoedas da melhor liga de futebol do mundo, LALIGA, nos mercados do ORIENTE, SUDESTE ASIÁTICO e AMÉRICA LATINA, bem como parceira global de atletas nacionais turcos Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (campeã mundial de luta livre), Samet Gümüş (medalhista de ouro no boxe) e İlkin Aydın (seleção nacional de vôlei), para inspirar a comunidade global a abraçar o futuro da criptomoeda.

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Sobre a Ripple

A Ripple é a principal fornecedora de infraestrutura de ativos digitais para instituições financeiras e outras empresas, oferecendo software simples, compatível e confiável que melhora a eficiência, reduz a fricção e impulsiona a inovação nas finanças globais. As soluções da Ripple aproveitam a XRP Ledger e seu ativo digital nativo, XRP, que foi projetado especificamente para viabilizar transações rápidas, de baixo custo e altamente escaláveis em casos de uso para desenvolvedores e instituições financeiras. Com um histórico comprovado de colaboração com reguladores e formuladores de políticas em todo o mundo, as soluções de pagamentos, custódia e stablecoin da Ripple estão na vanguarda da economia de ativos digitais, fortalecendo a credibilidade e a confiança no blockchain empresarial. Junto com clientes, parceiros e a comunidade de desenvolvedores, estamos transformando a forma como o mundo cria, armazena, gerencia e movimenta valor.

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Abundance of Renewable Energy Attracts Major Data Centers to Brazil

A digital meeting by Brazil’s Ministry of Science and Technology to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the public sector. Remote work and debates have also increased the demand for digital infrastructure by boosting long-distance communication. Credit: Rodrigo Cabral / Ascom MCTI

A digital meeting by Brazil’s Ministry of Science and Technology to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the public sector. Remote work and debates have also increased the demand for digital infrastructure by boosting long-distance communication. Credit: Rodrigo Cabral / Ascom MCTI

By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 30 2025 – Brazil hopes to soon reap benefits of its largely renewable energy matrix. Data centers, whose demand is growing with the strides made by artificial intelligence, are the new frontier for these still-uncertain investments.”The most serious issue in the government’s program is that it aims to subsidize data centers for big tech companies… they propose bringing in data centers for Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and others, with all the benefits.” — Carlos Afonso.

This is even a matter of “digital sovereignty,” not just for Brazil, according to Dora Kaufman, a professor in the program on intelligent technologies and digital design at the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo.

Nearly 60% of all Brazilian data processing currently takes place in the United States—and the figure continues to rise—posing a serious risk, as a natural disaster or government blockade could paralyze the country, she warned. “The probability of it happening is low, but the impact would be huge,” she told IPS by phone from São Paulo.

The National Data Center Policy is expected to change this scenario, according to the Brazilian government, which has promised to soon unveil the program. Its potential could attract two trillion reais (around US$350 billion) over the next 10 years, claims Finance Minister Fernando Haddad.

Exemptions from federal taxes and reduced import duties on equipment are among the incentives the government will offer investors. These measures anticipate policies already outlined in the recently approved tax reform, which will fully take effect by 2033.

The abundance of renewable energy, water, and land could also serve as a major draw in a world increasingly demanding sustainability in new projects.

Engineering and computer science students in Rio de Janeiro will form an essential workforce for the expanding digital economy, fueled by the government’s policy to encourage the proliferation of data centers in Brazil. Credit: Tomaz Silva / Agência Brasil

Engineering and computer science students in Rio de Janeiro will form an essential workforce for the expanding digital economy, fueled by the government’s policy to encourage the proliferation of data centers in Brazil. Credit: Tomaz Silva / Agência Brasil

High Costs in Brazil 

Processing data in Brazil is 25% more expensive than abroad, primarily due to the tax burden, noted Kaufman. Removing this obstacle would pave the way for a surge in data centers, as “we have more than enough renewable energy and water,” she argued.

“Brazil has everything it takes to host many data centers, and the challenges are solvable. We need them not just to develop artificial intelligence but also for the growing digitalization of government and businesses,” she emphasized.

However, the voracious energy and water demands of digital infrastructure—especially for AI—are raising concerns among environmentalists and experts in energy and communications.

“Brazil first needs to implement a real energy transition. So far, we’ve only added renewable sources alongside fossil fuels. A just transition remains a huge challenge, requiring the electrification of transport—a priority due to the climate crisis,” said Alexandre Costa, a professor at the Federal University of Ceará in northeastern Brazil.

TikTok plans to set up a data center in Caucaia, a city of 355,000 residents in Ceará. Just 35 kilometers away, the Pecém port—which includes an industrial zone—has plans for a green hydrogen production hub, another major consumer of water and electricity.

Pecém already hosts a thermoelectric plant and a steel mill, both of which are highly water-intensive.

In the industrial zone of the Pecém port, in Ceará, wind turbine blades are manufactured. Nearby, there are plans to produce green hydrogen for export to Europe. The high consumption of electricity and water worries environmentalists in this and other regions of Brazil where large data centers are planned. Credit: Mario Osava / IPS

In the industrial zone of the Pecém port, in Ceará, wind turbine blades are manufactured. Nearby, there are plans to produce green hydrogen for export to Europe. The high consumption of electricity and water worries environmentalists in this and other regions of Brazil where large data centers are planned. Credit: Mario Osava / IPS

 Fossil Fuels Still Dominate

The Northeast, Brazil’s poorest region, has become an attractive location for projects claiming to be sustainable, as it is already the country’s largest wind power producer and holds vast potential for solar energy.

However, the exploitation of strong, steady winds and abundant sunlight has already sparked criticism and protests from local communities. The expansion of these projects is encroaching on increasing amounts of land, creating conflicts with local populations and small-scale farming, noted Costa, a physicist specializing in meteorology and climate change.

Nationally, renewable sources accounted for 86.1% of electricity consumption in 2022, according to the government’s Energy Research Company. However, fossil fuels still made up 52.7% of Brazil’s total energy matrix, dominated by oil and natural gas, while coal held a small 4.4% share.

This means Brazil, where freight transport is still heavily reliant on diesel trucks, still has a long way to go in reducing fossil fuel consumption. This transition will require even more electricity.

Data centers will bring additional energy demand to an economy already anticipating a surge in consumption—driven by green hydrogen projects, artificial intelligence, and vehicle electrification, Costa warned IPS in a phone interview from Fortaleza, Ceará’s capital.

The same applies to water resources. “There’s no way to meet an infinite demand for these inputs,” he stressed. In his view, Brazil lacks an energy model that balances new demands, priorities, and the need for an increasingly clean energy matrix.

The electrification of vehicles is increasing electricity demand. Data centers create additional pressure on power generation from renewable sources to meet Brazil’s goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Credit: Marcelo Camargo / Agência Brasil

The electrification of vehicles is increasing electricity demand. Data centers create additional pressure on power generation from renewable sources to meet Brazil’s goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Credit: Marcelo Camargo / Agência Brasil

Dependence 

“The most serious issue in the government’s program is that it aims to subsidize data centers for Big Techs. We need them for our national networks, yet they’re proposing to bring in data centers for Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc., with all the benefits,” criticized Carlos Afonso, a communications technology expert and one of the pioneers of the internet in Brazil.

He pointed to the lack of such infrastructure for public entities like Serpro (Data Processing Service) and Dataprev (social security database), which are vital for government operations, as well as the National Research Network that connects universities and other scientific and innovation institutions.

“Will they have to rely on data centers from these Big Techs in Brazil?” he questioned in a conversation with IPS.

It appears that both the government’s program for this sector and its green hydrogen initiative are primarily designed to meet external demands, with the goal of creating exportable goods and services.

This is why Kaufman argues for imposing conditions on data centers established in Brazil, such as sustainability based on renewable energy and zero greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficiency, and  allocating at least 10% of installed capacity to the domestic market.

The expert believes that the large data centers to be installed in Brazil will primarily serve AI training, which minimizes latency, the milliseconds of delay in long-distance communication from origin to destination.

But the reality—both in Brazil and globally—in the digital economy is one of deep dependence on the United States, a situation exacerbated by the policies of President Donald Trump, who prioritized the interests of the United States above all else, even international treaties.

“Three Big Tech companies from the United States—AWS/Amazon, Microsoft, and Google—control 63% of global data processing, forming a true oligopoly,” emphasized Kaufman. That dominance is expected to grow to 80%, she added.

According to the global statistics portal Statista, as of March 2025, the United States had 5,426 data centers—more than 10 times the number in Germany (529), the UK (523), or China (449).

The imbalance is even starker in hyperscale data centers, those occupying more than 930 square meters and housing over 5,000 servers. By the end of 2024, the United States accounted for 54% of global processing capacity, compared to 16% for China and 15% for Europe, according to Synergy Research Group.

In 2024 alone, 137 new data centers were built—a 13.7% growth rate—in a trend expected to continue, driven largely by advancements in artificial intelligence, notes the analytics and consulting firm based in the United States.

The infrastructure powering the digital economy, already connecting two-thirds of humanity and expanding rapidly with innovations like cloud computing and AI, remains largely unseen.

While cables, including intercontinental submarine lines, satellites, and telecom networks are well-known, data centers—the “brains” that store, process, and distribute information—operate in relative obscurity. Yet, they have become massive and strategically critical as global data traffic surges exponentially.