XRP is being talked about in a different way now — not just as a token to trade, but as something that could plug into real finance. Related Reading: Bitcoin SellXRP is being talked about in a different way now — not just as a token to trade, but as something that could plug into real finance. Related Reading: Bitcoin Sell

Breathe… XRP Is The ‘Oxygen’ Of The New Financial System, CEO Says

2026/02/07 20:30
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XRP is being talked about in a different way now — not just as a token to trade, but as something that could plug into real finance.

The talk is shifting from ticker-watchers to companies that want reliable settlement rails and liquid collateral for on-chain assets.

That shift shows up in moves on the ledger and in comments from people building businesses around it.

XRP Seen As Financial Lifeline

According to Jake Claver, CEO of Digital Ascension Group, XRP should be thought of as foundational collateral rather than a short-term bet.

He called it “the most pristine collateral” and warned that 99% of holders “have no clue” what they actually hold.

Those are strong words, and they line up with wider signals from developers and some institutional players who are testing XRPL’s features for real-world use.

Growing Tokenized Commodity Activity

Reports say the XRPL now hosts roughly $1.14 billion in tokenized commodities. That number is important. It shows companies are putting things like energy-linked tokens and diamonds onto the ledger, and it positions XRPL just behind Ethereum in the specific area of tokenized commodity value.

These assets aren’t just experiment tokens; they are intended to be tied to physical goods and cash flows, which changes how XRP might be used in settlement and collateral roles.

Ripple’s Plan For Institutional DeFi

Based on reports from Ripple’s roadmap, the ledger is being prepared for deeper institutional use. Permissioned domains and credentials are being highlighted as tools to let regulated firms operate with KYC and compliance baked in.

XRP Price Action

Market moves reacted to these developments. After a slide to about $1.11 amid broad market stress, XRP climbed back to roughly $1.53 on February 7, a move of over 35% from the recent low.

Trading has since cooled off a little. Some traders point to renewed institutional flows and accumulation by large wallets, while others say global risk sentiment and macro headlines remain the main drivers of day-to-day swings.

Institutional Steps Toward On-Chain Credit

Meanwhile, reports note early institutional participants are preparing to put capital to work to increase yield and liquidity on XRPL.

Planned features like a permissioned DEX, confidential transfers, and smarter escrow controls are meant to make the ledger easier for banks and regulated funds to plug into existing processes.

XRP As ‘Oxygen’

If those pieces arrive and are adopted, XRP’s role as an on-ledger liquidity provider and settlement asset would be reinforced.

There are good reasons to watch both the tech and the market. The ledger’s growing base of tokenized goods and the roadmap for lending give a clear use case for XRP as operational collateral.

At the same time, price swings show that broader macro forces and speculation still matter a great deal, and adoption by banks and funds will be what really tests the claim that XRP can act as the “oxygen” for a new financial plumbing.

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