TLDR:   Ripple’s infrastructure functions independently, allowing banks to use services without holding XRP. XRP maintains over $100 billion market cap while XRPLTLDR:   Ripple’s infrastructure functions independently, allowing banks to use services without holding XRP. XRP maintains over $100 billion market cap while XRPL

XRP Token Utility Questioned as Analyst Reveals Disconnect Between Price and Usage

TLDR:

  • Ripple’s infrastructure functions independently, allowing banks to use services without holding XRP.
  • XRP maintains over $100 billion market cap while XRPL DeFi total value locked stays in tens of millions.
  • Transaction growth came from micro-transaction spam rather than genuine payment activity, Ripple confirmed.
  • SEC lawsuit drove price movements based on court dates instead of product metrics or actual usage data.

XRP token’s relationship with Ripple’s business operations has come under renewed examination. 

Crypto analyst Atlas recently published a detailed thread questioning the token’s fundamental utility. The analysis points to a growing disconnect between XRP’s market valuation and its actual usage metrics. 

Atlas argues that Ripple’s infrastructure can function independently of XRP, raising questions about the token’s sustainability.

Ripple Infrastructure Functions Without Token Dependency

Ripple’s business model operates separately from XRP token usage, according to the analysis. Banks and financial institutions can utilize Ripple’s software without holding or transacting in XRP. 

This separation creates a fundamental challenge for the token’s value proposition. Atlas noted that “Banks can use Ripple infrastructure without touching XRP.”

The distinction between Ripple as a company, XRP as an asset, and XRPL becomes critical. Ripple continues to sign partnerships with banks and financial institutions worldwide. 

However, these partnerships do not automatically translate into XRP adoption. The company can sell software solutions independently of token transactions.

This structural separation undermines the utility narrative that many holders rely upon. When a product functions without requiring its associated token, that token becomes optional. 

The gap between corporate success and token utility widens as operations expand.

Transaction Volume Reveals Quality Over Quantity Issues

On-chain metrics fail to support a bullish case for XRP usage. Ripple acknowledged that transaction growth stemmed largely from micro-transaction spam rather than genuine payment activity. Atlas emphasized that “Activity without value is noise.”

Historical adoption efforts relied on subsidized programs and financial incentives. MoneyGram, a prominent partner, reportedly sold XRP tokens almost immediately after receiving them. These arrangements represented liquidity support rather than organic market demand.

The XRPL’s total value locked remains in tens of millions despite a market cap exceeding $100 billion. 

This disparity between valuation and actual DeFi usage cannot be dismissed. The mismatch suggests price discovery occurs independently of fundamental demand drivers.

The SEC lawsuit became the primary narrative driver for XRP price movements. Market participants tracked court dates rather than product metrics or usage statistics. 

Atlas observed that “Price followed court dates, not usage.” This dynamic created an unhealthy foundation for value assessment.

The XRPL consensus mechanism raises decentralization concerns among critics. The network relies on overlapping trusted validator lists rather than permissionless validation. Default unique node lists maintain connections to Ripple, concentrating control.

Atlas describes XRP as a “zombie asset” that neither collapses nor demonstrates meaningful utility growth. The token survives through belief systems, controlled supply, and maintained liquidity. 

Real payment volume and billions in total value locked would change this characterization. Until then, valuation remains faith-based rather than grounded in usage metrics.

The post XRP Token Utility Questioned as Analyst Reveals Disconnect Between Price and Usage appeared first on Blockonomi.

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