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XRP jumped roughly 20% in the first week of January, briefly pushing past Binance Coin to become the third-largest cryptocurrency by market cap. For a $120 billion asset, that kind of move turns heads.
A recent Altcoin Buzz analysis pointed out that XRP-focused funds kept seeing inflows during Q4 2025, even while Bitcoin ETF flows slowed down. The channel called XRP a quiet outperformer for months.
Ripple officially closed its SEC case last August, ending years of legal uncertainty. The company now holds Money Transmitter Licenses in over 75 jurisdictions. Around 300 banks and payment providers already use Ripple rails globally.
That regulatory groundwork took years to build, and competitors will struggle to match it.
Ripple has spent around $4 billion on acquisitions focused on institutional finance.
The list includes Metaco, a treasury platform, for roughly $1 billion. Hidden Road, a prime brokerage, cost $1.25 billion. Rail, which handles stablecoin-powered payments, came in at $200 million. Palisade added wallet and custody infrastructure.
Ripple also launched RLUSD, a USD-backed stablecoin. The company introduced its Multi-Purpose Token standard for tokenizing real-world assets on-chain.
Ripple controls about 40% of the XRP supply in escrow. Critics have flagged past large sales as a concern. Regulatory risk has dropped since the SEC case ended, but it’s “never zero.”
XRP currently trades near $1.93, about 49% below its all-time high. Altcoin Buzz described the token as “one of the most misunderstood assets” heading into 2026, with fundamentals and institutional backing that favor long-term holders over short-term traders.
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Institutional participation tends to influence long-term liquidity, stability, and use cases. It can also shape how XRP is integrated into regulated financial systems rather than speculative trading alone.
By owning custody, brokerage, and payment infrastructure, Ripple can offer end-to-end services to institutions. This may increase XRP’s relevance in settlement and treasury operations over time.
Banks, payment providers, and fintech firms using Ripple’s network could see faster and cheaper cross-border settlements. Long-term XRP holders may benefit if usage expands alongside demand.
Market participants will focus on real-world usage, institutional onboarding, and regulatory developments. Broader crypto market conditions will also influence XRP’s performance.


