Ripple’s first 2026 escrow unlock released 1B XRP and a fake memo, exposing confusion over who controls unlocks and how Ripple’s escrow really works. Ripple (XRPRipple’s first 2026 escrow unlock released 1B XRP and a fake memo, exposing confusion over who controls unlocks and how Ripple’s escrow really works. Ripple (XRP

Bitcoin price bulls shrug off XRP’s $1B escrow unlock memo scare

Ripple’s first 2026 escrow unlock released 1B XRP and a fake memo, exposing confusion over who controls unlocks and how Ripple’s escrow really works.

Summary
  • Ripple’s first 2026 escrow unlock released 1B XRP across three transactions while price volatility stayed contained versus unlock size.​
  • A sarcastic memo attached by a third-party initiator falsely implied Ripple sold billions of XRP, fueling community backlash and confusion.​
  • The episode underscored that any wallet can trigger scheduled releases and write memos, revealing widespread misunderstandings of Ripple’s escrow model.

Ripple (XRP) executed its first scheduled escrow unlock of 2026 on Jan. 1, releasing 1 billion XRP tokens through three separate transactions that occurred within seconds around midnight, according to blockchain data.

Ripple moves toward escrow unlock

The release distributed 500 million tokens across two major wallets in installments of 300 million and 200 million, with Ripple allocating the remaining 500 million tokens to itself. Both addresses now hold 1 billion tokens each, having previously contained 500 million tokens from prior unlocks, according to market observers tracking the wallets.

Neither wallet has moved the newly unlocked tokens, and Ripple has not relocked any tokens into escrow as of publication. The company established the monthly escrow release program in 2017, typically returning unused amounts to escrow after market evaluation.

Trading volumes increased following the unlock, though price volatility remained moderate relative to the token release volume, according to market data.

Controversy emerged when transaction memos attached to all three unlocks contained messages that many community members initially believed came from Ripple. The memo claimed Ripple sold substantial amounts in 2025 to finance acquisitions and indicated plans for larger sales in 2026 for expansion and stablecoin growth. The message included sarcastic language directed at token holders.

The memo did not originate from Ripple, according to subsequent clarifications from community members and blockchain analysts. Under the escrow mechanism, any party can initiate releases when scheduled times arrive, with the initiating wallet controlling transaction memo content. Ripple serves only as the designated recipient in these transactions, a structure that has been in place since 2017.

The incident highlighted widespread misconceptions about escrow mechanics among market participants, according to community leaders who issued statements following the event. Many participants incorrectly believed Ripple controls release triggers and authored all associated communications.

Community members subsequently identified the source of the unauthorized memo and issued clarifications on blockchain transaction procedures. The Crypto Basic published explanations to help distinguish legitimate communications from unauthorized messages, while several prominent figures in the cryptocurrency space called for enhanced education regarding escrow systems.

The token unlock occurred following a period of bearish price movements in late 2025, though institutional adoption of Ripple technology had increased during the same timeframe, according to industry reports.

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