A new analysis shared on X by popular crypto commentator Xaif has stirred excitement in the XRP 0 the video shared by Xaif, the speakers, whom he called maxis, declare, “ The XRP prices are going to skyrocket here at some point and I’m gonna tell you why,” pointing to three key drivers: a tightly held supply, strong market demand, and XRP’s unique real-world 1 speakers highlight on-chain data showing that “more than 80 percent of XRP’s supply is in wallets that have not moved for over a year.” This, he explains, demonstrates “very strong holding conviction,” with most investors refusing to part with their 2 blockchain analytics from mid-2025 support this claim, confirming that roughly 80–85% of XRP remains dormant or locked in escrow.
A limited tradable supply, when paired with rising demand, can create the conditions for sharp price moves. : Just listen, maxis talking… $XRP gonna EXPLODE in the next few years Because!! It offers REAL utility 3 — Xaif Crypto | (@Xaif_Crypto) September 14, 2025 Surging Demand According to the video clip, “there is a huge and high demand for XRP… it blasted off back up in November of 2024.” Market data shows that institutional and retail interest in XRP rose sharply late last year, driven partly by Ripple’s rollout of RLUSD , its 4 stablecoin launched in December 5 factor contributing to the surge is growing confidence following the final resolution of the long-running SEC 6 uptick in adoption adds weight to the assertion that “people want to hold it.” Real Utility Beyond Hype The speakers contrast XRP’s fundamentals with meme tokens, quipping about coins that rise because “that one’s cute, it looks like the dog… It’s got Trump’s name on it.” XRP, he stresses, “actually has utility… they can settle cross-border payments without delays, without the fees of traditional 7 can process billions in volume at a fraction of current costs.” This utility is well documented.
Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity service already enables near-instant, low-cost international transfers, and the XRP Ledger consistently settles transactions in three to five seconds at negligible 8 capabilities position XRP as a serious alternative to slow, expensive correspondent banking 9 Tailwinds The speakers also point to fresh 10 developments: “Trump has just signed the GENIUS Act… It’s taken XRP’s ability to utilize their technology from the question stage to making it doable now.” We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 The GENIUS Act, enacted in July 2025 , establishes a federal regulatory framework for stablecoins and crypto banks in the U.
S., providing clearer guidelines that reduce uncertainty for projects like 11 significant law aims to harmonize innovation and consumer protection, establishing guidelines for stablecoin issuance, reserve backing, and regulatory compliance, thereby shaping the framework for digital assets in a structured and protective 12 further notes, “They have recently applied for a bank license,” a move confirmed by Ripple’s filing for a 13 trust charter earlier this 14 approved, the license would give Ripple direct access to Federal Reserve payment systems, strengthening its institutional 15 Road Ahead The conclusion is straightforward: “XRP will explode in the next few years.” While no forecast is guaranteed, the pillars he cites—tight supply, accelerating demand, high-speed global payments utility, and clearer U.
S. regulation—create a powerful bullish 16 should remain aware of market risks, but the evidence backing this thesis shows why many analysts believe XRP’s next chapter could be its most dramatic 17 : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial 18 views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s 19 are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment 20 action taken by the reader is strictly at their own 21 Tabloid is not responsible for any financial 22 us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News
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