A fresh perspective on Ripple’s massive XRP holdings has brought back discussions within the crypto community.
XRP community researcher Anderson argues that Ripple’s large stash of XRP is a strategic advantage, not a flaw. He states that Ripple’s holdings align its financial interests with XRP’s long-term adoption and value growth.
Ripple’s Incentives Tied to XRP’s Success
According to Anderson, Ripple holding a significant volume of XRP gives the company a strong incentive to prioritize building out the XRP Ledger (XRPL) ecosystem. If Ripple held little to no XRP, it would lack the financial motivation to prioritize XRP over competing blockchains.
Anderson noted that those with significant holdings of a particular coin are often the most likely to advocate for its adoption. He pointed to examples such as Michael Saylor’s support for Bitcoin. He also cited the early proponents of Ethereum, who invested during its initial coin offering and contributed their vision to shape the project’s future.
Former Ripple Executive Supports the Case
To bolster his point, Anderson referenced a video featuring Miguel Vias, Ripple’s former Head of XRP Markets. Vias was responsible for building XRP’s market infrastructure and liquidity during his tenure. His comments discussed how Ripple’s XRP reserves strengthen the market and support adoption.
Key points from Vias include the fact that Ripple can lend XRP to professional market makers at attractive rates, enhancing liquidity. Vias stressed that this is a difficult feat to achieve with Bitcoin.
Additionally, in less-liquid cross-border payment corridors using Ripple Payments, the company can temporarily cover cost gaps, encouraging usage until those corridors become self-sustaining.
Vias also noted that liquidity drives both utility and price. He explained that the more liquidity there is, the more utility XRP has — and, in theory, the more valuable it becomes over time.
The video below is from a former Ripple employee who was responsible for XRP markets and building liquidity.
If you want to understand why Ripple holding so much XRP is massively beneficial to Ripple and XRP adoption in general, you need to watch the video.
So in other words,… https://t.co/HoM1pwMoep pic.twitter.com/oFDFMbF7BA
— Anders 🏁🌏 (@X__Anderson) May 11, 2025
Ripple’s Strategy
This approach positions Ripple as a long-term ecosystem builder. Rather than offloading XRP for short-term gains, Ripple is leveraging its balance sheet to set the foundation for adoption in the global payments infrastructure.
While skeptics often cite centralization risks with Ripple’s holdings, proponents like Anderson believe those holdings may be important for accelerating XRP’s utility and eventual valuation.
As of the end of 2024, Ripple held 42.51 billion XRP, with 4.48 billion tokens in spendable balances and 38 billion in escrow. However, the most recent data from Ripple’s API shows the company now holds 36.53 billion tokens in escrow and 4.906 billion in spendable wallets. This brings its total XRP war chest to 41.43 billion, worth $104.83 billion today.
With this massive financial position, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently disclosed that the company’s strategy includes pursuing acquisitions of financial institutions that could further enhance its crypto-based payment solutions. The most recent — and most expensive — was its April acquisition of prime broker Hidden Road.
Pundits believe Hidden Road’s integration into the XRP ecosystem could lead to trillions of dollars in inflows.
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