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XRP Wins Japan? Rakuten Expands Ripple XRP Utility to 44M Users

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Japan’s largest e-commerce platform is bringing Ripple XRP into its payments stack on April 15, 2026, listing it on Rakuten Wallet for spot trading and wiring it into Rakuten Pay, the app that 44 million users already use to buy coffee, groceries, and bullet train tickets.

The headline number is large enough to matter.

The analytical question is harder: does XRP utility inside a closed loyalty ecosystem constitute retail adoption, or is this a product feature update that happens to use crypto infrastructure most users will never see?

Key Takeaways:

  • Integration date: XRP goes live on Rakuten Wallet for spot trading April 15, 2026, with XLM, DOGE, SHIB, and TON listed alongside it.
  • User scale: Rakuten Pay has 44 million users; Rakuten’s broader Japan ecosystem covers over 100 million member IDs.
  • Mechanism: Users convert Rakuten Points directly into XRP, then fund Rakuten Cash – usable at over 5 million merchant locations – meaning XRP functions as a bridge asset, not a directly held consumer token in most transactions.
  • Points pool: More than 3 trillion Rakuten Points, valued at approximately $23 billion USD, are eligible for conversion – creating a large but loyalty-locked source of potential XRP demand.
  • Regulatory footing: Rakuten Wallet operates under FSA licensing and JVCEA membership, giving the rollout compliance cover in one of the world’s most structured crypto jurisdictions.
  • What it does not do: This is not an open XRP wallet; it does not give users direct custody of XRP outside the Rakuten ecosystem, and merchants receive fiat – not XRP – at point of sale.
  • Watch: Whether Rakuten Bank’s planned FinTech integration (flagged at its March 27, 2026 AGM) enables seamless fiat-to-XRP conversion across its 17 million banking accounts by Q3 2026.
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How the Rakuten-Ripple XRP Integration Actually Works – and What It Doesn’t

Rakuten Points are not a crypto asset. They are a proprietary loyalty currency issued by Rakuten at a rate of roughly one point per yen spent across its ecosystem – shopping, travel, streaming, banking.

The company issued approximately 620 billion points in 2022 alone. The total outstanding balance exceeds 3 trillion points, worth around $23 billion USD at current exchange rates. That is a significant pool of locked consumer value.

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Source: Rakuten

What the April 15 integration does is open a conversion path: users can take those points, convert them into XRP through Rakuten Wallet, and then load the resulting balance into Rakuten Cash, the platform’s e-money layer, for spending at over 5 million merchant locations.

The Rakuten Pay app handles the front end. Rakuten Wallet, an FSA-licensed and JVCEA-registered exchange, handles the crypto backend.

Here is the part that matters for how you read the adoption headline: merchants receive fiat. When a user pays with XRP-funded Rakuten Cash, the conversion to yen happens in the background.

The retailer has no Ripple XRP exposure. The user, in most cases, is interacting with a points-to-payment flow that happens to route through XRP infrastructure. That is not the same as 44 million people buying and holding XRP.

Source: Tats on X

Japan’s regulatory architecture makes this structure possible. The FSA has established a clear legal classification for XRP as a cryptocurrency, distinct from a security, a framework that Japan’s evolving crypto regulatory environment has been building toward through successive Payment Services Act amendments.

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Rakuten is not pioneering the regulatory path; it is walking one that SBI Holdings and others have already cleared.

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