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Ripple Enhances Payments Platform Amid XRP’s Liquidity Plunge

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Ripple announced the expansion of Ripple Payments into a comprehensive end-to-end platform as adoption continues to grow.

The announcement comes as XRP (XRP) liquidity on Binance has dropped, a development that may amplify price volatility if large capital flows occur.

Ripple Payments Update: What’s New in the Latest Expansion

For context, Ripple payments is a blockchain-powered global payments infrastructure that connects financial institutions to move money quickly, securely, and at low cost using the XRP Ledger (XRPL). The platform now lets customers collect, hold, convert, and pay out in both fiat and stablecoins within a single unified system, eliminating the need to coordinate across multiple vendors.

According to Ripple, the expansion draws on its recent acquisitions of Palisade and Rail, which the firm acquired for $200 million. Together, these capabilities allow clients to provision named virtual accounts and wallets, automate collection flows, and settle funds without switching providers.

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The company reported that Ripple Payments has processed more than $100 billion in total volume and currently operates across more than 60 markets. Ripple holds over 75 global licenses, including a New York Department of Financial Services Trust Company Charter.

Prominent clients, such as AMINA Bank in Switzerland, AltPayNet in the Philippines, Banco Genial in Brazil, CambioReal, Corpay, MassPay, and ECIB in Malaysia, demonstrate institutional confidence in Ripple Payments.

XRP Liquidity Falls on Binance

While Ripple’s product side advances, XRP continues to face challenges. According to an analyst citing CryptoQuant data, the XRP Binance 30-Day Liquidity Index has declined to 0.097, with a turnover rate of 7.02 billion XRP.

XRP Liquidity on Binance. Source: CryptoQuant

This is a significant drop from 2022 to 2024, when turnover ranged from 180 to 240 billion XRP, and the liquidity index topped 3.

According to the analyst, the decline began in 2025 and has persisted into 2026. It reflects lower trading activity or a shift in liquidity from Binance to other platforms.

But why is this important? Low liquidity environments heighten price volatility. When fewer tokens circulate, large capital movements can trigger sharp price swings.

However, reduced liquidity does not imply price weakness; rather, it results in higher market sensitivity to demand shifts. The analyst stated that at the current levels, the market stands in a state of anticipation. A rebound in turnover could lead to a “meaningful shift in price dynamics.”

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Source: https://beincrypto.com/ripple-xrp-liquidity-binance-decline-payments-expansion/

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