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What Is XRP?

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 6, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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XRP is a digital currency and the native token of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), an open-source blockchain designed to improve global financial transactions. It facilitates fast and cost-effective currency exchanges across borders. While investors use XRP to store value and trade for profit, its primary use is in financial transactions between institutions, businesses, and organizations.

Although XRP and the XRP Ledger play a crucial role in Ripple’s payment platform, they are independent of the company. Ripple, a blockchain services provider, uses XRP and its ledger for efficient cross-border payments but does not own the cryptocurrency or the blockchain.


Key Points About XRP

  • XRP is a cryptocurrency built on the open-source XRP Ledger, launched in 2012 by David Schwartz, Jed McCaleb, and Arthur Britto.
  • Unlike Bitcoin, XRP is pre-mined, meaning its supply was created all at once, with a total of 100 billion tokens.
  • XRP offers faster transactions, lower costs, and greater energy efficiency compared to Bitcoin.
  • While Ripple utilizes XRP, it does not own the XRP Ledger or the XRP cryptocurrency. The company helps maintain the network by running a few validator nodes.
  • The XRP Ledger Foundation, launched in 2020, was established to further develop and maintain the blockchain with funding from Ripple and other businesses.

The History of XRP

In 2011, Schwartz, McCaleb, and Britto started working on the XRP Ledger as an alternative to Bitcoin, aiming to create a faster, more efficient blockchain. When they launched the XRP Ledger in 2012, they introduced XRP as its native currency. Soon after, Chris Larsen joined the team, and they formed OpenCoin, which later became Ripple Labs, now known simply as Ripple.

While Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, envisioned a decentralized way to transfer money globally, XRP took a different approach. Instead of targeting individual users, XRP was designed for financial institutions and businesses to enable seamless transactions.

Initially, Ripple was the name of the entire project, encompassing XRP, the Ripple Consensus Ledger, the Ripple Transaction Protocol, and the Ripple Network. Over time, the blockchain remained open-source, and Ripple continued its involvement, though it does not control XRP.

To ensure long-term sustainability, the XRP Ledger Foundation was launched in 2020 with financial support from Ripple and other partners. This foundation focuses on expanding and maintaining the XRP Ledger.


How XRP Works and Its Distribution

Despite often being referred to as “Ripple,” XRP is a separate entity from Ripple (the company). The XRP Ledger (XRPL) is a decentralized blockchain that enables fast, low-cost transactions.

Unlike Bitcoin, XRP was pre-mined, meaning all 100 billion tokens were created at once and distributed as follows:

  1. 80 billion XRP was allocated to Ripple (the company). To prevent sudden market flooding, 55 billion XRP was locked in an escrow account, with a scheduled monthly release of 1 billion XRP for 55 months.
  2. 20 billion XRP was given to Ripple’s co-founders and development team.

This structure ensures a controlled supply, preventing excessive price volatility due to large token releases. XRP is widely used in RippleNet, Ripple’s financial transaction network, but is also traded on various cryptocurrency exchanges.

XRP’s Deflationary Mechanism

Most cryptocurrencies charge a transaction fee, but XRP operates differently. Instead of fees, a tiny portion of XRP is burned with each transaction. This means the total supply of XRP gradually decreases, making it a deflationary digital asset.

While some investors believe cryptocurrencies can act as inflation hedges, XRP’s burning mechanism ensures that its supply reduces over time, distinguishing it from inflationary assets like traditional fiat currencies.


Comparing XRP and Bitcoin (BTC)

While XRP and Bitcoin are both cryptocurrencies, they have key differences in their technology, transaction speed, and energy consumption.

Consensus Mechanisms

  • Bitcoin (BTC): Uses Proof-of-Work (PoW), requiring miners to solve complex mathematical puzzles to validate transactions. This process is slow, costly, and energy-intensive.
  • XRP: Uses a unique Federated Consensus system where trusted validators (Unique Node List – UNL) confirm transactions. This mechanism is faster, cheaper, and more energy-efficient than PoW.

Transaction Speed and Cost

  • Bitcoin: Transactions can take 10 minutes to several hours due to congestion and mining delays.
  • XRP: Transactions are processed within seconds, with significantly lower fees.

Scalability

  • Bitcoin: Can handle around 7 transactions per second (TPS), making it slow for large-scale use.
  • XRP: Processes up to 1,500 TPS, with its Payment Channels potentially scaling into the tens of thousands of TPS.

The Payment Channel system allows users to batch multiple transactions and settle them later, reducing network congestion and ensuring high-speed settlements.


Is XRP a Good Investment?

Whether XRP is a good investment depends on market trends, regulations, and individual investment goals. While XRP has real-world applications, it is highly volatile, like other cryptocurrencies. It is always advisable to consult a financial advisor before investing.


Is It Safe to Invest in XRP?

All cryptocurrencies, including XRP, come with risks due to price fluctuations. Investors should only invest what they can afford to lose. Market sentiment, regulatory developments, and overall crypto adoption influence XRP’s price. Thorough research and professional advice are crucial before making any investment decisions.


Why Is XRP Important?

XRP is among the top-ranking cryptocurrencies in terms of market capitalization and has strong utility in cross-border transactions. However, its market performance relies on investor confidence and adoption.

Ultimately, XRP’s significance comes from its fast, low-cost, and scalable transaction system, which makes it an attractive choice for businesses and financial institutions.


Final Thoughts

XRP is a widely recognized cryptocurrency with a strong market presence and practical applications in global payments. It can be used for transactions, trading, and investments, but like all cryptocurrencies, it carries financial risks.

If you decide to invest in XRP, always do your research, understand the risks, and invest responsibly. Never put in more money than you can afford to lose.

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