RippleX, the developer-focused arm of Ripple,used a Jan. 6 X thread to refresh a set of “FAST FACTS” about XRP, framing the asset less as a speculative ticker and more as market infrastructure, arriving as spot ETF momentum and early institutional treasury narratives begin to form around the token.
What Is XRP?The thread’s opening points stick to the positioning Ripple has leaned on for years: XRP as a liquidity and settlement rail between financial systems rather than an app-layer bet.
RippleX also reiterated supply constraints and control narratives that frequently resurface in institutional due diligence. “XRP was created at the launch of XRPL in 2012 and its supply is permanently capped at 100B – no additional XRP can ever be minted and no single entity (including Ripple) controls or can change the total supply,” the post said.
RippleX devoted several entries to XRPL’s decentralization metrics and operational history, emphasizing that the ledger runs independently of Ripple the company.
“XRPL is a public, decentralized blockchain with 116+ independent validators and 910+ public nodes – it operates independent of Ripple as an entity,” RippleX wrote. “XRP plays a core role on the network as its native settlement and liquidity asset.”
On consensus and execution, RippleX said XRPL uses “Proof-of-Association (PoA),” describing a model with “no mining, no staking, no block rewards,” and “transaction finality in 3–5 seconds.” It also pointed to network-scale usage stats since inception: “4B+ transactions,” “100M+ ledgers,” “6.4M+ wallets,” and “$1T+ in value” settled.
Real-World Assets And StablecoinsA notable portion of the thread focused on RWAs and stablecoins,two categories where issuers and liquidity relationships matter more than raw TPS.
On stablecoins, RippleX cited a “growing stablecoin ecosystem” including “RLUSD, USDC, XSGD, AUDD, BBRL/USBD, and EURCV,” adding that “XRP often serves as a liquidity pair,” facilitating exchange between stablecoins and other assets on the network.
RippleX’s final “fast facts” aimed directly at regulated access and institutional balance sheets. It claimed XRP “now has its first institutional treasury” via Evernorth, which “has secured more than $1B in commitments,” describing this as a shift “from a traded asset to a regulated, balance-sheet asset for institutions.”
Finally, RippleX pointed to wrapped XRP as an interoperability lever, saying it extends XRP’s utility to the “XRPL EVM Sidechain” and to ecosystems including “Ethereum, Solana, Optimism, and HyperEVM.”
At press time, XRP traded at $2.20.



















