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As Ripple CTO Explained: At $10,000 Price, Only 100,000 XRP Is Needed to Move $1 Billion

The idea of moving a billion dollars with only 100,000 XRP is not a prediction but a straightforward illustration of how the XRP Ledger ￰0￱ Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz has long noted that as the value of each XRP rises, fewer tokens are required to settle large ￰1￱ the calculation is mathematically sound, understanding what a $10,000 price would mean for XRP demands careful consideration of market realities and the broader financial ￰2￱ the Claim Gained Momentum The conversation began when John Squire shared an X post citing David Schwartz, Ripple’s Chief Technology ￰3￱ has repeatedly explained that as the value of each XRP rises, the number of tokens needed to settle large transactions falls.

Squire’s example made the point crystal clear: at $1 per XRP, a $1 billion transfer would require one billion tokens; at $10, it would need 100 million; at $100, 10 million; and at a staggering $10,000 per token, only 100,000 ￰4￱ logic is flawless, and

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