[Coin World] Against the backdrop of Bitcoin possibly reaching its peak, XRP has shown unusual resilience. There is a continuous influx of funds into XRP's Spot ETF products every day, and this is not just a price increase driven by speculation; it reflects institutional investors' recognition of the upgrade in payment infrastructure.
Ripple recently launched a new type of stablecoin, and with the advantages of the XRP ledger in cross-border payments, it is attracting more and more institutional funds. These institutional investors are not focused on short-term volatile gains, but rather on the long-term potential of XRP as the underlying asset of the payment network.
Some analysts believe that the continuous net inflow into the XRP ETF represents a clear signal: funds are leaning towards payment infrastructure. According to this logic, 2026 could become a critical turning point when the payment efficiency of blockchain will truly compete with the traditional banking system. This is not a simple price bet, but a wager on the upgrade of the entire payment ecosystem.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 22h ago
I've seen this step of institutions bottom-fishing XRP coming. The payment track is the real gold mine.
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-23 10:06
Institutional players get on board the payment track, this time XRP is truly different... Banks should have made concessions on cross-border payments a long time ago.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-21 17:45
Hmm, institutions are really starting to understand the payment sector. It's not luck that XRP can stabilize this time.
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PumpDetector
· 12-21 17:41
xrp catching bids while btc huffing and puffing... institutional flow into payment rails always hits different ngl. smart money reading the fine print on that stablecoin angle, 2026 timeline feels oddly specific but banks won't know what hit em fr
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MetaNomad
· 12-21 17:38
Institutions really have a positive outlook on the payment track, but to be honest, isn't the rise of XRP a bit exaggerated... Let's talk about it again in 2026.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-21 17:26
Are institutions really starting to turn away from Bitcoin and look at the payment sector? This feels off... I believe in the resilience of XRP, but challenging banks in 2026? Heh, by then it will probably be another story.
Why can XRP withstand the cyclical pullback? The logic behind the continuous net inflow of institutional ETFs.
[Coin World] Against the backdrop of Bitcoin possibly reaching its peak, XRP has shown unusual resilience. There is a continuous influx of funds into XRP's Spot ETF products every day, and this is not just a price increase driven by speculation; it reflects institutional investors' recognition of the upgrade in payment infrastructure.
Ripple recently launched a new type of stablecoin, and with the advantages of the XRP ledger in cross-border payments, it is attracting more and more institutional funds. These institutional investors are not focused on short-term volatile gains, but rather on the long-term potential of XRP as the underlying asset of the payment network.
Some analysts believe that the continuous net inflow into the XRP ETF represents a clear signal: funds are leaning towards payment infrastructure. According to this logic, 2026 could become a critical turning point when the payment efficiency of blockchain will truly compete with the traditional banking system. This is not a simple price bet, but a wager on the upgrade of the entire payment ecosystem.