Ripple CEO stated that 2026 will be a “defining year” for the company, with XRP at the center of its strategy, emphasizing the importance of steady adoption growth through partnerships and innovation.
XRP At The Center Of Ripple’s StrategyIn a Tuesday X post, the crypto executive expressed optimism about the company’s trajectory for the rest of the year and pledged to ensure the native XRP token is at the center of its strategy and growth.
“2026 is shaping up to be another defining year,” he stated, adding, “There’s a huge opportunity ahead, and we are making sure XRP is at the center of it.”
Garlinghouse noted that AI is becoming an integral part of the company’s projects, particularly in cash forecasting and real-time liquidity management. “Employee productivity may be where AI starts, but the end goal is much bigger,” he added.
The CEO’s comments come after his recent tour across global hubs, alongside Ripple President Monica Long and other members of the leadership team, to meet with the Ripple Team. This follows a string of recent acquisitions of financial technology and infrastructure firms, including GTreasury, Hidden Road, Rail, Palisade, and Solvexia.
No ‘Magical Switch’ For AdoptionIn the Tuesday post, he reaffirmed his recent statement that “adoption doesn’t happen overnight,” affirming that “platforms point solutions” and “meet customers where they are, not where they might be in a couple of years.”
“What I say to the XRP community today is: There’s not one switch. There’s a hundred switches. There’s a thousand switches. And it’s all of these little switches. And bit by bit by bit until it really does have an exponential impact.”
Garlinghouse affirmed that Ripple’s progress, with “more and more of those little switches flipped,” has given him “so much optimism for 2026 and beyond,” adding that XRP investors could be at “a very happy place” within the next five years.
Paul Barron asserted that the company’s National Trust Bank charter, granted last December, was the “setup” for potential access to the Fed’s payment rails, which would be the “final piece” for Ripple’s stablecoin, RLUSD, to settle transactions at full banking scale.


















