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Is XRP Still an Investable Trade for 2026, or Has Its Core Use Case Faded?

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XRP has started 2026 with strong price gains, rising more than 20% so far this year and outperforming larger cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, according to market data. The rally has pushed XRP back among the top digital assets by market value and renewed debate over whether the token remains a viable long-term trade.

XRP is closely linked to Ripple, which originally promoted the token as a bridge asset for fast and low-cost cross-border payments. That vision helped XRP gain widespread attention during the 2017–2018 crypto boom, when it reached record highs.

The Original XRP Thesis

The original case for XRP rested on several assumptions. Banks were expected to use a neutral third-party cryptocurrency to settle cross-border transactions, replacing slow and costly legacy systems. XRP’s speed and low transaction fees were seen as key advantages.

For years, this narrative drove investor interest and built one of the most active communities in crypto.

What Changed Over Time

According to crypto analyst Ellio Trades, many of those early assumptions have not played out as expected.

Ellio said banks have shown a preference for control, regulatory clarity, and stability. Instead of using XRP directly, many financial institutions adopted Ripple’s messaging and settlement tools without using the cryptocurrency itself. Others issued or relied on stablecoins such as USDC or internal bank-issued tokens.

He said that while Ripple has signed hundreds of institutional partnerships, most rely on messaging technology rather than XRP-based settlement.

Stablecoins Alter the Payments Landscape

The rise of stablecoins has further changed the equation. Dollar-pegged tokens now form a market worth more than $300 billion and are widely used for international transfers. In 2024 alone, stablecoins processed over $27 trillion in transaction volume, exceeding that of major card networks.

Stablecoins allow users to send value without price volatility, a key difference from XRP, which must be converted in and out of local currencies during transactions.

Ellio argues this shift has weakened the original need for a volatile bridge asset, as many users now prefer holding and transferring digital dollars directly.

Ripple’s Business Grows, XRP’s Role Questioned

Ripple has expanded beyond payments, acquiring custody and financial infrastructure firms and launching its own dollar-backed stablecoin. Analysts say this has strengthened Ripple as a company but raised questions about how central XRP remains to its business model.

Market participants remain divided. Some view XRP’s 2026 rally as a sign of latest relevance, while others see a disconnect between Ripple’s growth and XRP’s long-term utility.

“Ripple, the company will be fine. They have billions in assets. They have 300 partnerships. They’ll continue launching stuff, trying stuff, and I believe they’ll probably make a lot of money in fees each and every year. XRP may be used in some niche applications.But the vision of the global bridge is just gone. It’s dead. That’s not what XRP is and that’s not what XRP will ever be,” the analyst concluded.

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