When a digital asset designed for global settlement plugs into the world’s financial plumbing, its value dynamics shift 1 token in question here is XRP, and the analysis comes courtesy of Versan Aljarrah, founder of Black Swan Capitalist. Below, we unpack his thesis, explore the math, and assess realism. XRP’s Divisibility and Token Architecture XRP’s native ledger, the XRP Ledger, is built to handle extremely fine 2 XRP can be divided into 1,000,000 “drops”, making a drop equal to 0.000001 3 unit-granularity ensures usability whether one XRP trades at $0.50 or $50,000. It also means that even if XRP’s price climbs, transactions remain practical because they execute in 4 stands out in Aljarrah’s interpretation is that this design isn’t just for 5 is a scaling anchor: as XRP’s nominal price rises, the drop unit allows settlement of large value-flows without altering token 6 effect, the network’s architecture supports high value per token and high precision per transaction. 0 — Black Swan Capitalist (@VersanAljarrah) November 2, 2025 XRP Supply Logic and Scarcity XRP was minted with a maximum supply of 100 billion XRP , a figure chosen 7 to lead architect David Schwartz, the number satisfies technical limits (64-bit integer handling), divisibility needs, and 8 price pressure becomes a function of how much value each unit can represent, because the supply is fixed and cannot be 9 Aljarrah’s view, if XRP is to function as a bridge asset in global settlement, each token must capture vast value 10 Efficiency in Global Settlement One of the core arguments Aljarrah puts forward is that a higher per‐token price enhances liquidity 11 a settlement corridor of US$1 12 one XRP trades at US$1, you need 1 billion XRP units to 13 if XRP trades at $10,000 each, you only need 100,000 XRP 14 fewer tokens moving for a given value, the lower the potential slippage and the tighter the settlement efficiency – critical for institutional payment corridors and central‐bank 15 this framing, a higher price per unit becomes a utility, not a 16 allows the system to transact large volumes with fewer tokens and better 17 (via drops) keeps usability intact across the 18 are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Mathematical Equilibrium: Value & Velocity Aljarrah frames the valuation of XRP not in speculative terms but in terms of network 19 his thesis, the value of each token equals the total value moved through the token divided by the circulating tokens and divided by the frequency of movement (velocity).
If the circulating supply is limited and the value flowing through the network rises massively, then the price per token must 20 simply: scarcity × value flow = higher price per 21 you combine fixed supply, high–precision fractional units, and vast global settlement demand, the arithmetic supports very high per‐token 22 Realities and Caveats This narrative is powerful, yet it hinges on the realization of several conditions. First, institutions must adopt XRP in settlement corridors at a meaningful scale. Second, liquidity infrastructure, regulatory clarity, and integration into banks’ rails must be achieved. Third, the circulating supply must remain constrained and not flood with sell-side pressure.
Aljarrah’s model does not assume retail hype alone but institutional 23 such adoption, the upside narrative is 24 Token to Instrument In this analysis, XRP’s high relative price is not irrational or detached from 25 is a consequence of its architecture, role, and 26 to Versan Aljarrah, when an asset’s value is defined by how much it moves rather than how many people buy it, you arrive at a paradigm where high nominal prices become logical. XRP’s divisibility ensures usability at any 27 fixed supply enforces 28 settlement design demands high-value 29 together, the math supports an outcome where the per-token price can reach very high levels if adoption and infrastructure 30 short: XRP’s path to a very high price is grounded in ledger engineering, macro settlement demand, and token-supply 31 those reading beyond speculative headlines, the logic is coherent—and the numbers, not sentiment, form the foundation.
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