Ripple, a crypto payments company has found itself at the center of fresh speculation once again after a large XRP transfer surfaced on-chain, catching the attentionRipple, a crypto payments company has found itself at the center of fresh speculation once again after a large XRP transfer surfaced on-chain, catching the attention

Analyst Flags ‘Suspicious’ $280 Million XRP Move By Ripple Outside Of Unlock Schedule

2026/03/10 06:30
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Ripple, a crypto payments company has found itself at the center of fresh speculation once again after a large XRP transfer surfaced on-chain, catching the attention of market watchers and community members. The scale of the transfer and the fact that it was made outside Ripple’s established monthly escrow schedule have prompted questions across the crypto space, with analysts flagging the movement as “suspicious.” 

Ripple’s $260 Million XRP Transfer Raises Suspicions

A significant transfer by Ripple drew the attention of crypto analysts and market watchers last week after blockchain records from XRPScan captured the movement of 200 million XRP from a wallet owned by the crypto company. The transaction, valued at $280 million at the time, took place on Thursday, March 5, days after Ripple’s scheduled monthly escrow release. 

Notably, screenshots of the transaction began circulating on X, with many speculating about its nature and the possible reasons behind it. One market analyst, Xaif Crypto, was among the first to flag the movement publicly. 

Xaif Crypto shared a screenshot showing that $280.8 million was transferred in a single transaction, with validators confirming the transfer in the XRP Ledger (XRPL) under ledger number “102673499.” The analyst noted that the movement was worth watching, warning that the timing of the transfer felt too suspicious to dismiss without explanation.

He raised several possibilities for the transfer, questioning whether the transaction was for settlement purposes, a partnership, or another of Ripple’s many acquisitions. The analyst offered no concrete evidence for any of the scenarios he assumed; however, his post sparked significant debate within the XRP community. 

Community Debates Ripple’s Massive Transfer

Several members of the crypto community speculated that Ripple might be planning to sell the massive $280.8 million XRP transferred last week. If that were the case, it could have a significant impact on XRP’s already weakened price, particularly because Ripple remains the largest holder of the token. 

However, there is currently no evidence to support the claims that a sell-off may be imminent. Moreover, this is not the first time Ripple has been accused of possibly selling its holdings, especially during periods of broader market weakness and volatility. 

Other community members examined the transaction more closely, questioning the identity behind the designation tag that received the large transfer. However, on-chain data from XRPScan clarified that the funds were moved from a wallet identified as Ripple 1 to another labeled as Ripple 50, both of which are controlled by the company. 

This confirmed that no external party had received the XRP and the transfer was purely internal, with no actual outflow from Ripple’s holdings. As a result, some community members have reasoned that the quiet transfer was most likely related to internal supply rebalancing or an over-the-counter (OTC) settlement. 

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