Why The XRP Supply In The Billions Is Not A Problem
Crypto analyst X Finance Bull has laid out a detailed theory explaining why XRP’s large token supply, often criticized as a weakness, could actually serve as a powerful mechanism for institutional adoption. His analysis...
Crypto analyst X Finance Bull has laid out a detailed theory explaining why XRP’s large token supply, often criticized as a weakness, could actually serve as a powerful mechanism for institutional adoption. His analysis comes as XRP community members continue to burn tokens to help reduce supply. In contrast, others demand that Ripple burn its escrowed holdings to drive scarcity and trigger a price spike.
The XRP Supply Is A “Catalyst”, Not a “Problem”In an X post on March 18, X Finance Bull observed that many people tend to look at XRP’s substantial supply of 100 billion tokens and, as a result, become alarmed, often describing it as a problem. He explained that the main concern about XRP’s supply stems from the belief that Ripple still controls a large portion of the tokens, estimated at between 39 billion and 44 billion XRP.
However, instead of seeing this as a negative, the analyst suggested that XRP’s large supply could actually be a “catalyst.” He argued that Ripple’s current concentration of XRP places the company above a key threshold discussed in the CLARITY Act, which evaluates whether an affiliated group holds 20% or more of a digital asset.
X Finance Bull explained that Ripple’s large reserve creates a strategic opportunity to distribute between 20 million and 25 million XRP to institutional partners. Some of these include banks, liquidity providers, payment companies, central bank infrastructure partners, and tokenization platforms.
As these tokens gradually move from escrow into operational use, the analyst expects Ripple’s total XRP holdings to drop below 20% eventually. Consequently, this shift could strengthen decentralization, increase regulatory comfort, and open the door to broader institutional participation.
Building on this outlook, X Finance Bull outlined what XRP’s supply structure could look like after Ripple completes its distribution. He projected that the crypto company would hold around 18 billion XRP after the transfer. At the same time, banks would own 12 billion, liquidity providers roughly 10 billion, exchanges around 8 billion, payment firms about 6 billion, and public holders retaining approximately 46 billion.
The analyst further argued that when institutions receive these tokens, they would not sell them but would instead use them to power real global settlement activities. In a real-world scenario, he said liquidity providers would maintain large pools of XRP, while payment companies would operate live corridors, all of which would sustain operational demand for XRP. At the same time, he expects XRP to function as a bridge asset for cross-border liquidity, tightening its circulating supply and supporting its price growth as demand expands.
The Broader Case For XRP’s Projected Institutional FutureBeyond supply dynamics, X Finance Bull noted that several real-world developments already support the framework he described. He pointed to XRP’s commodity classification, which he noted is already active, along with approximately $1.4 billion in ETF inflows and around $2.3 billion in tokenized real-world assets (RWAs).
The analyst also mentioned the pending national bank charter for Ripple and the company’s continued global expansion and corporate acquisitions as signs that the institutional layer is actively forming around XRP. Furthermore, as the CLARITY Act approaches, the new framework could play a significant role in shaping how institutions view XRP and other digital assets.
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