The deal, which takes effect immediately, covers football, basketball, and other Jayhawks sports. Beyond standard branding, the partnership funds financial literacy and technology education programs for student-athletes and the broader campus community. This collaboration builds on a longstanding relationship; the university already operates an official XRP Ledger validator through its engineering school, supported by a multimillion-dollar grant from Ripple’s University Blockchain Research Initiative.
For Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, the move carries a personal connection, as the University of Kansas is his alma mater. He described the integration of his professional work with his university roots as a unique milestone. The announcement arrives as Ripple strengthens its global regulatory standing, following the recent receipt of a Crypto-Asset Service Provider license in Luxembourg, which grants the firm access to all 27 European Economic Area member states.

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