Ripple to unlock 1 billion XRP in January, is the XRP supply risk being overestimated?

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With the arrival of the new year, the XRP market is set to experience a highly anticipated routine event. Ripple plans to unlock 1 billion XRP from escrow accounts on January 1, 2026, which has once again sparked traders’ assessments of XRP supply changes and potential selling pressure. Although the unlocked amount appears substantial, historical data shows that the actual XRP entering market circulation is often far below the nominal unlock scale.

This unlock is part of Ripple’s XRP escrow mechanism established in 2017, designed to enhance transparency and predictability of XRP supply. According to the rules, Ripple unlocks a fixed amount of XRP each month, then decides how much to use for liquidity or business development based on market and operational needs, with the remaining portion re-locked into escrow accounts. Therefore, the core market concern is not “whether to unlock,” but “how much the actual circulating supply will increase.”

Looking at recent XRP unlock records, Ripple’s operations have been relatively conservative. Over the past few months, about two-thirds or even up to four-fifths of the unlocked XRP have been quickly re-escrowed. For example, in December 2025, although 1 billion XRP was unlocked again, only a small portion was used for operations and market liquidity, with the rest not entering the secondary market. This approach effectively reduces the impact of a surge in XRP supply and stabilizes market expectations.

Even so, the XRP unlock event will still influence short-term market sentiment. For traders, even a potential circulating scale of hundreds of millions of XRP can have a significant impact at current price levels. Historically, such events are often accompanied by short-term volatility increases, with some investors pre-positioning or hedging, but they do not cause long-term suppression of XRP prices.

It is worth noting that this January unlock is also affected by regulatory factors. The CLARITY Act will come into effect in the same month, and changes in the US regulatory environment could influence overall market expectations for XRP, as well as Ripple’s strategy in managing XRP supply. If the regulatory environment becomes more friendly, the market’s capacity to absorb XRP circulation may increase; conversely, Ripple may continue to adopt a cautious escrow pace.

Overall, the January XRP unlock appears more like a routine market check rather than a substantial supply shock. For investors paying attention to the XRP unlock schedule, Ripple’s escrow mechanism, and XRP market trends, the real focus should be on whether Ripple will change its previous re-locking strategy and whether there will be structural shifts in regulation and market sentiment.

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