XRP

XRP (XRP)

Rank #5
$1.32-2.80%24h
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Market Stats

Market Cap$81.87B
24h Volume$2.01B
Circulating Supply61.86B
Total Supply99.99B
Max Supply100.00B
Fully Diluted Valuation$132.33B

Price Stats

24h High$1.37
24h Low$1.31
All-Time High$3.65 (Jul 18, 2025)
All-Time Low$0.002686 (May 22, 2014)
24h Change-2.80%
7d Change-6.10%
30d Change-6.13%

About XRP

XRP (XRP) is currently trading at $1.32, with a market capitalization of $81.87 billion, ranking #5 among all cryptocurrencies. Over the past 24 hours, XRP is down 2.80%, trading between a low of $1.31 and a high of $1.37, with $2.01 billion in trading volume. XRP's all-time high was $3.65, reached on July 18, 2025. Its all-time low was $0.002686 on May 22, 2014. Looking at broader trends, XRP has declined 6.10% over the past 7 days and is down 6.13% over the past 30 days. There are currently 61.86 billion XRP in circulation out of a maximum supply of 100.00 billion.

XRP is a decentralized digital asset and the native token of the XRP Ledger, a Layer 1 blockchain designed for high-performance global payments. Its primary value proposition is offering a fast, cost-effective alternative to traditional banking systems by enabling near-instant cross-border settlements that finalize in three to five seconds. By serving as a neutral bridge asset between different fiat currencies, it helps financial institutions lower liquidity costs and eliminates the need for pre-funded accounts. The network is unique because it utilizes a federated consensus protocol instead of energy-intensive mining or staking. This system achieves deterministic finality through a Unique Node List of trusted validators who must reach an eighty percent agreement threshold to permanently record transactions. This infrastructure supports a sustained throughput of 1,500 transactions per second and includes a built-in decentralized exchange that allows for the automated trading of any tokenized asset without intermediaries. The project traces its origins back to 2004 with Ryan Fugger before being co-founded in its modern form by Jed McCaleb and Chris Larsen. The company, now known as Ripple, works with major financial institutions as partners and investors to build global payment solutions. To protect the network from spam, a small amount of XRP is burned during every transaction, and the token is further utilized by institutions as collateral to access traditional markets and manage digital asset infrastructure. Institutional adoption of the asset reached a major milestone in November 2025 when the SEC approved the first wave of spot XRP ETFs. These products, offered by major issuers including Bitwise, Grayscale, 21Shares, Canary Capital, and Franklin Templeton, are now listed on prominent exchanges like the NYSE Arca, Nasdaq, and Cboe BZX. While Ripple remains a key contributor to the ecosystem, the underlying XRP Ledger continues to operate as an open-source and decentralized network.

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