As XRP adoption continues to grow, many investors are paying closer attention to one quiet but important metric: the XRP rich list. For long-term holders, thisAs XRP adoption continues to grow, many investors are paying closer attention to one quiet but important metric: the XRP rich list. For long-term holders, this

XRP Rich List Continues to Fall: Here’s How Much You Need Today to Join Top 10% Holders

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As XRP adoption continues to grow, many investors are paying closer attention to one quiet but important metric: the XRP rich list. For long-term holders, this ranking offers more than simple curiosity. It tracks accumulation and shows how holdings stack up as the global network expands.

X user XRP Bags flagged the trend, posting updated distribution data that shows it now takes less XRP to crack the top 10% of holders. According to the figures, investors now need 2,191 XRP to secure a place among the top 10% of all XRP wallets, confirming a steady decline from earlier levels recorded in early 2026.

The Top 10% Threshold Keeps Falling

The latest figures show that 781,638 accounts currently hold at least 2,191.17 XRP, which places them in the top 10% of XRP holders worldwide. Just a few months earlier, between February and March 2026, that same benchmark ranged between approximately 2,232 and 2,350 XRP.

This decline does not point to weaker demand. Instead, it reflects continued growth in the total number of XRP wallets. As more people enter the ecosystem and wallet ownership becomes more widely distributed, the balance required to remain in the top percentile naturally decreases.

This trend often signals stronger retail participation. Rather than wealth becoming concentrated among a smaller number of holders, XRP ownership continues to spread across a broader base of users.

Higher Tiers Require Significantly More XRP

The rich list also shows how sharply the thresholds rise beyond the top 10%. Investors need 7,581 XRP to enter the top 5%, while joining the top 1% requires more than 45,300 XRP.

The jump becomes even more dramatic at the highest levels. The top 0.1% requires over 282,505 XRP, while the top 0.01% demands nearly 3.83 million XRP. These tiers remain largely dominated by whales, early adopters, and institutional-scale holders.

For most retail investors, however, the top 10% remains the most realistic and widely followed benchmark because it offers an achievable long-term target.

Why the XRP Rich List Matters

Many holders track the rich list as a personal accumulation guide rather than a short-term trading indicator. It helps investors create clearer goals and understand where they stand as XRP adoption expands globally.

The growing interest also reflects confidence in XRP’s long-term utility. With expanding uses in payments, tokenization, and institutional blockchain, many investors say even modest XRP holdings could gain value over time.

XRP Bags’ latest update reinforces that view. Although the amount needed to enter the top 10% keeps falling, the competition continues to increase. In a larger and more active network, holding 2,191 XRP today may represent a stronger strategic position than it did only a few months ago.

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