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What can you do with XRP? Exploring the versatility of this popular cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrencies have opened new doors to how value moves around the world, and XRP stands out as one of the most intriguing digital assets in this space. Designed not just as a store of value but as a powerful tool to revolutionise payments, XRP offers a unique blend of speed, efficiency, and real-world utility. Whether you’re new to crypto or looking to understand more about XRP’s potential, exploring what XRP can do helps clarify why it has captured attention far beyond the typical investor circles.
Understanding XRP’s role in the crypto ecosystem
Unlike many cryptocurrencies that focus primarily on decentralisation or digital gold concepts, XRP was built with a very specific purpose: to enable seamless cross-border transactions. Powered by a consensus algorithm rather than energy-intensive mining, XRP transactions settle within seconds, offering a fast and cost-effective alternative to traditional banking rails. This design allows XRP to act as a bridge currency, facilitating the efficient exchange of different fiat currencies.
By reducing transaction times and costs, XRP plays a crucial role in modernising global payments. Financial institutions can leverage XRP’s liquidity on demand to avoid pre-funding accounts in foreign currencies, streamlining their processes and freeing up capital. This functionality is part of a broader ecosystem to improve how money moves internationally.
Everyday uses of XRP beyond investment
XRP’s benefits extend beyond institutions. For individuals, XRP offers a practical option for sending money across borders quickly and affordably. Imagine transferring funds to family or friends overseas in a matter of seconds, often with fees far lower than traditional services. This ease of use positions XRP as a versatile digital asset for day-to-day financial interactions. The speed of XRP transactions means less waiting and lower fees compared to credit cards or bank transfers, making it an appealing alternative for both buyers and sellers.
How to stay informed about XRP and other cryptos
In the fast-paced world of cryptocurrencies, staying updated on price movements and market trends is essential for anyone interested in the space. While it’s important to avoid speculative trading decisions, monitoring crypto pricing provides insight into market sentiment and asset performance.
A number of trusted platforms, such as Kraken, allow easy access to live cryptocurrency prices, including XRP. These tools help track how XRP interacts within the broader market, alongside other digital assets. For those curious about market dynamics or simply wanting to keep an eye on developments, regularly checking prices can be a valuable part of learning and engagement. For instance, monitoring crypto pricing through reliable exchanges can give a comprehensive view of current trends and liquidity levels.
The future potential of XRP
XRP’s journey is closely tied to the evolution of blockchain technology and financial infrastructure worldwide. While speculation about prices is common, the true potential of XRP lies in its ongoing development and adoption. Advances in blockchain interoperability, regulatory clarity, and enterprise integration continue to enhance XRP’s utility and accessibility.
As decentralised finance (DeFi) grows and Web3 technologies mature, assets like XRP may find new applications in smart contracts, digital identity verification, and decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs). The underlying technology is robust and adaptable, suggesting XRP could play a meaningful role in the future digital economy.
Getting started with XRP: what you should know
If XRP sounds interesting, the best approach is to deepen understanding before making decisions. Learning about XRP’s architecture, use cases, and the broader crypto environment lays a solid foundation. Keeping up with live XRP prices is also a practical way to remain connected with the market. By exploring its diverse applications and staying informed through reliable price tracking, anyone interested in cryptocurrencies can appreciate the value XRP brings to the table.
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Llys-y-frân Lake to launch Wales’s largest inflatable aqua park
NEW ATTRACTION WILL OPEN AT WEEKENDS BEFORE THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS
LLYS-Y-FRÂN Lake is set to make a splash this summer with the launch of what is being billed as Wales’s largest inflatable aqua park.
The new attraction, at the popular reservoir and visitor destination near Clarbeston Road, will feature a floating obstacle course with slides, launch towers, blast bags and other inflatable challenges.
Visitors will be able to enjoy one-hour sessions on the water, with safety equipment included in the £25 ticket price.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, which runs Llys-y-frân Lake, completed the acquisition of the aqua park from Aqua Parks Group in March. Work is now under way to inflate and anchor the multi-component course in the lake ahead of its opening.
The aqua park will open at weekends before the start of the six-week school holiday period. It will then operate daily during the school holidays, with the season expected to finish in early September.
James Thompson, Head of Visitor Attractions at Dŵr Cymru, said: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of an Aqua Park at Llys-y-frân Lake.
“We look forward to welcoming both holidaymakers and local residents from across West Wales and beyond to experience the Aqua Park.
“This new addition enables visitors to enjoy the water in a safe, fully lifeguarded environment.”
Llys-y-frân Lake, situated north of Haverfordwest in the foothills of the Preseli Mountains, has become one of West Wales’s best-known outdoor attractions.
The site, which includes 350 acres of woodland, grassland and open water, benefited from major investment in 2021 with the opening of a new visitor centre and activity centre. A four-star campsite was added in 2023.
Dŵr Cymru said environmental surveys had been carried out and indicated that the aqua park was unlikely to have a negative impact on local wildlife. The company said measures were being put in place to protect the lake’s habitats and species.
Recent inland bathing water assessments have also confirmed that Llys-y-frân Lake has excellent water quality. Welsh Water said monitoring would continue throughout the summer bathing season.
A community open day will be held at Llys-y-frân Visitor Centre on Sunday, May 17, from 11:00am to 3:00pm, where plans for the aqua park will be on display and staff will be available to answer questions.
The new attraction will add to the existing activities at Llys-y-frân, which include bike hire, walking and cycling trails, mountain bike routes, a pump track, lakeside café and gift shop.
Further updates on opening dates and the full summer timetable will be published on the Llys-y-frân Lake Facebook and Instagram pages.
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Milford Haven Beer Fest set for Bank Holiday return
Festival promises live music, Welsh ales and community spirit at the waterfront
MILFORD HAVEN Beer Fest is set to return later this month, with organisers promising another packed day of live music, craft drinks and festival atmosphere.
The popular annual event will take place at Milford Waterfront on Saturday, May 23, inside the Ascona Group Marquee, with doors opening at 12:00pm.
Organisers say no advance tickets will be available, with entry operating on a first come, first served basis. Another sell-out is expected and early arrival is strongly advised.

A wide range of Welsh breweries and drinks producers will be represented, including Tenby Harbwr Brewery, Bluestone Brewing Company, Gethin’s Cider, Mantle Brewery, Gower Brewery and Core of the Poodle.
Tiny Rebel Brewery will also be serving lagers, IPAs and its new stout, Coal Drop, while Barti Rum will showcase its latest canned drinks. Prosecco and Pimm’s will also be available.
Entertainment throughout the day will be hosted by Pure West Radio, with headliners 4th Street returning to the waterfront.
The line-up also includes a DJ set from former Welsh rugby international and British and Irish Lion Josh Navidi, alongside performances from Steve Bartram, Big Chicken, Jake Taylor, Function 22 and Natalie O’Brien.
Festivalgoers will also be able to enjoy a street food zone featuring Grub Tacos, Junkyard Dogs and Reeves BBQ.
Community support
Nathan Rees, chairman of Milford Haven Round Table said: “The Beer Festival is a huge highlight for us – not just for the atmosphere, but for the impact it has.
“Every penny raised goes back into the community, funding events like our Carnival and Fireworks and supporting local causes.
“We’re also incredibly grateful to The Ascona Group for their continued sponsorship and to the Port of Milford Haven for their ongoing support as our Major Events Partner, as well as all the Beer Festival sponsors for 2026.”
Ticket information
Entry costs £25 and includes four drink tokens, a festival cup and live entertainment throughout the day.
Additional drink tokens will cost £2.50 each, with cash and card accepted.
The event is strictly over-18s only.
Organisers say there will be a 100 per cent bag search policy, with visitors strongly advised not to bring bags. Free water will be available, and dogs will not be allowed.
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Dinosaurs set to take over Milford Waterfront
PREHISTORIC FUN COMES TO MILFORD HAVEN
DINOSAURS will be roaming Milford Waterfront later this month as Dinomania brings a day of prehistoric entertainment to the town.
The popular dinosaur attraction will take over the waterfront on Wednesday, May 27, with three interactive shows taking place throughout the afternoon.
Each show will last around 50 minutes and promises plenty of audience participation, prehistoric facts, and family-friendly fun.
Before the ticketed shows begin, visitors are being encouraged to keep an eye out around Milford Waterfront, where Dinomania’s dinosaurs will be out and about during a free walkabout performance between 10:30am and 11:30am.
The walkabout will give families the chance to see the dinosaurs up close and enjoy some entertainment around the waterfront before the main shows get underway.
Milford Waterfront said: “Dinomania will be taking over Milford Waterfront on Wednesday, May 27, with three exciting shows taking place throughout the afternoon.
“Each show lasts approximately 50 minutes and is packed with interactive moments and prehistoric fun.”
Tickets can be booked through the Milford Waterfront website.
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