XRP has jumped 3.5% following Ripple’s 2025 Swell event, where executives outlined an ambitious roadmap for 2026. The post XRP Surges 3.5% as Ripple Releases Its 2026 Plan, What’s Next for Price? appeared first on Coinspeaker.XRP has jumped 3.5% following Ripple’s 2025 Swell event, where executives outlined an ambitious roadmap for 2026. The post XRP Surges 3.5% as Ripple Releases Its 2026 Plan, What’s Next for Price? appeared first on Coinspeaker.

XRP Surges 3.5% as Ripple Releases Its 2026 Plan, What’s Next for Price?

After dipping to a monthly low of $2.09 on Nov. 5, XRP XRP $2.28 24h volatility: 1.8% Market cap: $137.51 B Vol. 24h: $5.43 B has regained momentum, now trading around $2.29, up 3.5% in 24 hours. The rise follows the conclusion of Ripple’s 2025 Swell conference, where CEO Brad Garlinghouse detailed the company’s vision for 2026.

During the event’s closing fireside chat, Garlinghouse noted Ripple’s progress this year.

This includes a $500 million funding round at a $40 billion valuation, along with major partnerships and acquisitions. Ripple also announced new products, including a prime brokerage service designed to enhance crypto liquidity and institutional access.

Garlinghouse said that Ripple is planning to double down on crypto infrastructure and advocate for clear, global regulations. He expressed strong support for the Crypto Market Structure Bill and the Clarity Act, both expected to shape how digital assets are overseen.

The executive further revealed that Ripple intends to focus on consolidating growth rather than new takeovers in 2026. This comes after a year of four acquisitions, including Palisade Wallet and Custody.

Garlinghouse confirmed that the company has no plans to launch a crypto exchange, instead prioritizing custody, treasury management, and prime brokerage solutions.

XRP Ecosystem Gains Traction

Ripple’s CEO reaffirmed that XRP is the core of its ecosystem, focusing on improving trust, utility, and liquidity. Following legal clarity around the token, funds have been steadily flowing back into XRP.

Garlinghouse predicted that institutional demand could surge once the Crypto Market Structure Bill passes and a spot XRP ETF launches, potentially as early as next week. He compared this expected wave of interest to Ethereum’s rally after its ETF approval.

Meanwhile, Garlinghouse also joined a community discussion on X about whether it’s better to say “on XRP” or “on XRPL.” He agreed that “on XRP” sounds better than the technically correct “on XRPL,” reflecting a deeper connection with the community’s culture.

Analysts anticipate further upside for XRP, with some predicting a new yearly peak before December ends.

In the short term, trader CW cautioned that investors should watch for a potential sell wall at $2.55, which could test XRP’s momentum before its next major move.

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