The post Why Macro Analysts Are Talking About XRP and BlackRock Again appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP is back in focus after macro analyst Jim WillieThe post Why Macro Analysts Are Talking About XRP and BlackRock Again appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP is back in focus after macro analyst Jim Willie

Why Macro Analysts Are Talking About XRP and BlackRock Again

2026/01/08 01:29
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Are Ripple and BlackRock Dropping Clues About an XRP ETF Here’s Why It Matters

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XRP is back in focus after macro analyst Jim Willie said the token’s neutral positioning and deep liquidity could make it more attractive for large financial players, as speculation grows about closer ties between Ripple and BlackRock.

Speaking in a recent discussion, Willie described XRP as “neutral” compared with other cryptocurrencies, saying this quality gives it broader flexibility. He said XRP’s liquidity stands out because its underlying infrastructure is already widely distributed across global markets.

Talk of Behind-the-Scenes Collaboration

Willie also suggested there may be more happening privately between Ripple and BlackRock than is publicly known. He said that these comments were speculative and not based on official announcements, but said discussions he had heard about pointed to cooperation that he viewed as positive for XRP’s long-term role in finance.

“I heard something and I don’t want to make a big thing of it, but it could be that Ripple had a lot of its development behind BlackRock walls, and Ripple is now the public face while BlackRock is the private equity face,” he said.

He described a possible structure where Ripple acts as the public-facing technology company, while BlackRock operates more quietly as an institutional partner. Neither Ripple nor BlackRock has confirmed any such arrangement.

Why BlackRock’s Name Matters

BlackRock is the world’s largest asset manager and has steadily expanded its presence in digital assets, including crypto-related investment products. Any deeper involvement with XRP-linked infrastructure would be closely watched, given BlackRock’s influence across global capital markets.

Willie said that if major institutions eventually support XRP-based systems, it could significantly affect how the token is used in payments and settlement over time. He warned, however, that such outcomes remain hypothetical.

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