Ripple Announces Swell 2025
Ripple's official X account announced that Swell 2025 will host top global finance leaders to discuss secure institutional custody in a tokenized world. The company confirmed speakers from Citi, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, and FTI_US, all of whom will explore the growing link between blockchain and traditional finance. The post was intended to highlight Ripple’s growing influence among financial institutions and its role in tokenization.
Instead, this corporate update evolved into a heated debate over which blockchain deserves institutional recognition—Ripple’s XRP Ledger or Solana’s high-performance network. The exchange became the spark for a public debate about status and institutional relevance in the crypto ecosystem.
Jackson Knox Ignites XRP vs. Solana Supremacy War
Crypto community figure Jackson Knox responded to Ripple’s post with strong admiration for Ripple and XRP. He wrote, “If there is any!!! And I mean any doubt! That Ripple the company and XRP the asset are not on your level… Solana and Western Union.”
His statement directly addressed Solana and Western Union, implying that Ripple and XRP stand far above both in institutional class and credibility. Knox’s comment may be connected to recent reports of Western Union’s choice of Solana over XRP. The post gained momentum, drawing immediate attention from Solana’s official team.
Correct, not on the same level:
Sandy Kaul from Franklin Templeton on how to talk crypto with Solana: https://t.co/N3iqTOkWus
Sandy Kaul on LinkedIn says Solana "serve[s] as a unifying digital-era layer that can provide investors around the world with real-time, 24/7 access to… pic.twitter.com/Hps3UiK6pQ
— Solana (@solana) October 31, 2025
Solana Counters with Institutional Backing
Solana’s official handle swiftly replied, stating, “Correct, not on the same level.” The response referenced respected voices from global finance, including Franklin Templeton executives who have publicly praised Solana’s institutional readiness.
Sandy Kaul, Franklin Templeton’s Head of Digital Asset Strategy, recently described Solana as “a unifying digital-era layer that provides investors 24/7 access to previously unreachable assets.”
Jenny Johnson, the firm’s CEO, also called Solana “one of the first institutionally focused chains.”
Solana used these endorsements to reinforce its claim of leadership in blockchain adoption among traditional finance players, presenting itself as the preferred infrastructure for institutional tokenization.
Litecoin Adds a Touch of Humor
Moments later, Litecoin’s official X account joined the discussion with a playful meme. It showed two women labeled “Solana” and “XRP” fighting, captioned “Fight, fight, fight, fight.”
Fight, fight, fight, fight! pic.twitter.com/XthucNAgpo
— Litecoin (@litecoin) October 31, 2025
The humorous post quickly went viral, symbolizing the constant rivalry among crypto projects competing for relevance. Litecoin’s comment lightened the mood but also emphasized how social engagement fuels visibility and brand power across crypto networks.
Institutional Credibility and the Ongoing Competition
Beyond the memes, the exchange highlights the ongoing competition for institutional trust in blockchain finance. Ripple continues to focus on bank partnerships and tokenized settlements, positioning itself as the bridge between traditional finance and digital assets.
Solana, meanwhile, emphasizes speed, scalability, and validation from global asset managers. Its strategy focuses on real-time financial applications and high-performance token infrastructure.
As Swell 2025 approaches, the crypto industry is watching closely. Will Ripple’s enterprise-grade strategy continue to attract banks and payment providers, or will Solana’s institutional narrative win broader acceptance among asset managers?
In the modern crypto landscape, technology, partnerships, and perception now share equal weight. The latest online clash between Solana, Ripple, and Litecoin proves that influence in blockchain is no longer won solely by innovation—but by the story each network tells.

