Burning the remaining escrow is an option Ripple has not ruled out, though its own chief architect has questioned whether doing so would actually move the price.
David Schwartz pointed to a 2019 decision by the Stellar Development Foundation, which destroyed 55 billion XLM — half of its total supply — without triggering any noticeable price movement.
A Complicated Question On BurningSchwartz said Ripple could unilaterally ensure the locked tokens never enter circulation, and he added the company could replicate the effect of selling escrow by transferring control of the account that the escrow completes into.
CEO Brad Garlinghouse, for his part, said he does not rule anything out when asked about permanently destroying the reserves.
How Much Is LeftOf the 100 billion XRP that will ever exist, about 61.85 billion are currently in circulation, based on Binance market data from early June 2026. That leaves Ripple holding roughly 38.15 billion XRP still locked in escrow.
Schwartz has also said the company voluntarily returns whatever XRP it expects it will not need, want, or use back into the system. That practice makes it hard to pin down exactly when the escrow will be emptied.
The XRP Ledger caps total supply at exactly 100 billion tokens, a fixed ceiling that cannot be changed.
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