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XRP
#4 XRP

XRP

+1.99%

$1.39

$85,975,601,597

Total Market Cap

99,985,673,125 XRP

Circulating Supply

$1,687,228,031

24h Volume

$85,975,601,597

Total Market Cap

99,985,673,125 XRP

Circulating Supply

$1,687,228,031

24h Volume

Technical analysis

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XRP can be found on the following exchanges

Logo Exchange Price Pair Spread 24h Volume
Binance logo Binance $1.3926 XRPUSDC $0.00 $16,671,979
Binance.us logo Binance.us $1.393 XRPUSD $0.00 $50,906
BingX logo BingX $1.3926 XRP/USDC $0.00 $702,311
BitMart logo BitMart $1.39265 XRP/USDT $0.00 $11,724,523
Bitvavo logo Bitvavo $1.38986 XRP/USDC $0.00 $156,076
Bybit logo Bybit $1.3923 XRP/USDC $0.00 $2,586,078
Coinbase Advanced logo Coinbase Advanced $1.3925 XRP-USD $0.00 $65,693,672
Crypto.com logo Crypto.com $1.3927 XRP/USD $0.00 $10,123,822
HTX logo HTX $1.3922 XRP/USDT $0.00 $1,659,913
Kraken logo Kraken $1.39256 XRP/USD $0.00 $11,497,359
KuCoin logo KuCoin $1.39168 XRP/USDC $0.00 $314,483
OKX logo OKX $1.3927 XRP/USD $0.00 $642,009

What is XRP (XRP)?

XRP (XRP) is a digital asset that serves as the native cryptocurrency of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), a decentralized blockchain technology designed primarily for facilitating fast and cost-effective cross-border payments. Created by Ripple Labs in 2012, XRP distinguishes itself from other cryptocurrencies through its focus on serving financial institutions and payment providers, offering a bridge currency that enables seamless transfers between different fiat currencies.

Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, XRP was designed with scalability and efficiency in mind, capable of processing transactions in just 3-5 seconds with minimal fees. This makes XRP (XRP) particularly attractive for financial institutions looking to streamline international money transfers and reduce operational costs.

How Does XRP (XRP) Work?

The XRP (XRP) cryptocurrency functions on the XRP Ledger, which uses a unique consensus mechanism called the XRP Ledger Consensus Protocol. Unlike traditional proof-of-work (PoW) or proof-of-stake (PoS) systems, this protocol validates transactions through a network of independent validators who come to agreement on the state of the ledger.

Key aspects of how XRP works include:

  • The XRP Ledger maintains a distributed database of all accounts and balances.
  • Transactions are processed in "closes" (similar to blocks) approximately every 3-5 seconds.
  • The consensus process requires 80% of validators to agree on the transactions to be included.
  • Each XRP transaction destroys a small amount of XRP (usually 0.00001 XRP) as a transaction fee, which serves as an anti-spam measure.

This structure allows XRP (XRP) to process about 1,500 transactions per second, with the capacity to scale even further if needed.

Does XRP (XRP) Offer Staking and Mining?

Unlike many cryptocurrencies, XRP (XRP) does not offer traditional mining or staking opportunities. This is due to its fundamental design differences:

Mining with XRP

XRP (XRP) cannot be mined because all 100 billion XRP tokens were created at once when the XRP Ledger was launched. There is no mining process to create new XRP tokens, which sets it apart from cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum that rely on mining to generate new coins.

Staking with XRP

In the traditional sense, XRP (XRP) does not support staking as it does not use a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism. However, in recent developments, some cryptocurrency exchanges and platforms have begun offering "XRP staking" products, which are typically lending or revenue-sharing programs rather than true blockchain staking.

It's worth noting that with the rise of DeFi (Decentralized Finance), there are emerging opportunities to earn passive income with XRP through liquidity provision and other DeFi mechanisms on platforms building on the XRP Ledger.

What is XRP (XRP) Used For?

XRP (XRP) serves several key purposes in the financial ecosystem:

  • Cross-border payments: XRP functions as a bridge currency for Ripple's payment solutions, enabling financial institutions to transfer money across borders quickly and affordably.
  • Liquidity sourcing: XRP can provide on-demand liquidity for financial institutions, eliminating the need to pre-fund accounts in destination currencies.
  • Settlement currency: XRP can be used to settle transactions between different fiat currencies or other cryptocurrencies.
  • Payment mechanism: Individuals and businesses can use XRP for direct peer-to-peer transactions with low fees and fast settlement times.
  • Smart contract platform: With recent updates, the XRP Ledger now supports some smart contract functionality, expanding its use cases.
XRP (XRP) Initial Distribution

The distribution of XRP (XRP) has been a topic of significant discussion in the cryptocurrency community. When the XRP Ledger launched, all 100 billion XRP were created at once. The distribution occurred as follows:

  • The founders of Ripple (then called OpenCoin) retained 20 billion XRP.
  • Ripple Labs (the company) received 80 billion XRP.

Over time, Ripple has placed significant portions of its XRP holdings in escrow accounts, with plans for structured releases to increase market predictability. Specifically, in December 2017, Ripple placed 55 billion XRP into a series of escrows that release 1 billion XRP per month over a period of 55 months. Any unused XRP from monthly releases is returned to escrow and placed at the back of the queue.

Regulatory Considerations for XRP (XRP)

A significant aspect of XRP's recent history has been its regulatory challenges. In December 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that its sale of XRP constituted an unregistered securities offering. This legal battle has had profound implications for XRP trading and adoption in the United States, though the cryptocurrency has continued to be widely traded and used globally.

In July 2023, a significant court ruling determined that programmatic sales of XRP on cryptocurrency exchanges did not qualify as securities transactions, providing some clarity and a partial victory for Ripple, though the case continues to develop.

Trade XRP (XRP) with Cryptohopper

For those interested in trading XRP (XRP), Cryptohopper offers a sophisticated automated trading bot that enables users to buy, sell, and manage their XRP holdings efficiently. The Cryptohopper platform allows traders to set specific parameters for XRP trading, implement various strategies, and execute trades automatically on various exchanges where XRP is listed. This automated approach removes emotional decision-making and allows for 24/7 trading opportunities in the dynamic XRP market.

Whether you're looking to day trade XRP or adopt a longer-term investment strategy, Cryptohopper's tools can help optimize your trading experience with features like technical analysis indicators, backtesting capabilities, and customizable trading strategies specifically for cryptocurrencies like XRP (XRP).

Latest XRP to USD price calculator

Below are the most popular denominations to convert to USD and back into XRP

XRP US Dollar
0.01XRP 0.01USD
0.1XRP 0.14USD
1XRP 1.39USD
2XRP 2.78USD
3XRP 4.17USD
5XRP 6.95USD
10XRP 13.90USD
25XRP 34.75USD
50XRP 69.50USD
100XRP 139.00USD
250XRP 347.50USD
500XRP 695.00USD
1000XRP 1,390.00USD
10000XRP 13,900.00USD
50000XRP 69,500.00USD
100000XRP 139,000.00USD
US Dollar XRP
0.01 USD 0.00719424XRP
0.1 USD 0.07194245XRP
1 USD 0.71942446XRP
2 USD 1.43884892XRP
3 USD 2.15827338XRP
5 USD 3.59712230XRP
10 USD 7.19424460XRP
25 USD 17.98561151XRP
50 USD 35.97122302XRP
100 USD 71.94244604XRP
250 USD 179.85611511XRP
500 USD 359.71223022XRP
1000 USD 719.42446043XRP
10000 USD 7,194.24460432XRP
50000 USD 35,971.22302158XRP
100000 USD 71,942.44604317XRP

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