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2025-12-26 16:02:30

40% of These 300 Financial Institutions Utilize XRP

ChartNerd (@ChartNerdTA), a prominent cryptocurrency analyst, recently revealed a trend that gets overlooked during quiet markets. Price action may appear muted, but usage metrics tell a different story. His post focused on how deeply XRP is embedded in Ripple’s payment network today. ChartNerd revealed that 40% of RippleNet’s 300 financial institutions now use XRP for On-Demand Liquidity . He also noted that Ripple ODL covers 80% of global remittance corridors. He shared data supporting a shift that is already underway, even if it is not yet reflected on price charts. $XRP : 40% of RippleNet's 300 financial institutions are utilizing $XRP for On Demand Liquidity, but wait, It gets better, Ripple ODL now covers 80% of ALL global remittance corridors pic.twitter.com/5WG26RElsr — ChartNerd (@ChartNerdTA) December 23, 2025 These Numbers Deserve Attention ChartNerd suggested two adoption metrics tied directly to Ripple’s payment infrastructure. The first, showing that 40% of Ripple’s 300-plus partner institutions are using XRP, signals active institutional use rather than experimental testing. These institutions now rely on the digital asset to source liquidity during live transactions. He also noted that Ripple ODL now covers 80% of global remittance corridors. Remittance corridors drive constant transaction volume. As coverage expands, XRP usage scales with real payment demand rather than speculative trading. Together, these data points show XRP operating inside active financial systems. ODL depends on XRP to move value between currencies without pre-funded accounts. Why This Supports XRP’s Price Structure Utility-driven demand behaves differently from speculative demand. Institutions using ODL do not buy XRP based on sentiment. They access it to settle transactions. As corridor coverage expands, transaction frequency increases. That creates consistent liquidity demand rather than bursts of hype driven volume. ChartNerd’s post suggests that XRP demand now ties directly to payment throughput. This reduces reliance on retail momentum. It also strengthens XRP’s case as a bridge asset inside regulated financial systems. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 XRP’s Position in Global Finance XRP’s role inside ODL places it at the center of cross-border settlement. Speed, cost, liquidity, and availability are crucial parts of an efficient global payment system. XRP excels in all areas, settling transactions in seconds at fractions of a cent. Ripple’s ODL system removes the need for pre-funded accounts, freeing up capital while using XRP as the bridge asset for real-time liquidity. Ripple holds billions of XRP in escrow, providing supply predictability as usage scales. ChartNerd’s data shows this model is no longer theoretical. With 80% corridor coverage and growing institutional usage , XRP continues to integrate into global payment rails. Its price may lag, but infrastructure is moving fast. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post 40% of These 300 Financial Institutions Utilize XRP appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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