Disclaimer: The datasets shared in the following article have been compiled from a set of online resources and do not reflect AMBCrypto’s own research on the subject
Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Are XRP investors the saddest of them all?
Well, market performance might suggest so. Pending lawsuits too. However, there are still some silver linings.
Ripple, the leader in enterprise blockchain solutions, is a little different from its peers. Rather than focusing on retail customers, Ripple targets institutions. The cryptocurrency XRP has always been closely linked to Ripple. And, although these are distinct entities, Ripple holds billions of XRP in an escrow account.
That being said, the crypto still has a market cap of $18.1 billion. With more than $940 million traded in the past 24 hours, it’s obvious that traders and investors are very much interested in XRP.
Ripple, XRP, and everything in between
Ripple’s tie-up with Tokyo-Mitsubishi Bank in 2017 was a major milestone. Following the same, it became the second largest crypto by market capitalization for a brief period. A year later, Ripple was in the news again for its partnership with international banking conglomerate Santander Group for an app focusing on cross-border transactions.
In terms of rivals, Ripple has close to none at the moment. They are the leading crypto firm catering to financial institutions around the world. As the number of partnerships grow, by extension, XRP will reap the benefits. After all, it is the medium of exchange for all cross-border transactions enabled by RippleNet.
Ripple has been capitalizing on the need for quick transactions and other untapped potential in emerging economies. With the rise of central bank digital currencies (CBDC), it is likely that developing countries looking to explore this option will go for Ripple since it already offers a well established cross-border framework. Increased adoption of CBDCs will also lead to banking institutions considering integrating crypto into their services. This will work out very well for Ripple since it RippleNet is already associated with a number of banks
Ripple is predicted to develop rapidly over the forecast period, as it can be used for a variety of functions like accounting, investment, smart contract implementation, and decentralized programming.
XRP has an edge over its rivals due to its low cost of entry. The fact that a few dollars will buy tens of XRP seems appealing to new investors, especially those who prefer little investment.
According to a Valuates report, the cryptocurrency market’s size is expected to hit $4.94 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 12.8%. A number of crypto-firms will benefit from this, Ripple among them.
The growth in the cryptocurrency market is spurred by an increase in the demand for operational efficiency and transparency in financial payment systems, as well as an increase in demand for remittances in developing nations.
The general idea is that RippleNet’s adoption by financial institutions will increase, leading to more recognition of the platform as well as its native token. This has also been factored in while calculating predictions for 2025 and beyond.
Given the ongoing crypto-winter, XRP has been in a downtrend, losing more than 55% of its value YTD.
XRP’s current price is a far cry from its all time high of $3.84 in January 2018. As a matter of fact, its current price is closer to its launch price than it is to its all-time high. As XRP fell from its all time high, so did its market capitalization. It was recorded to be $18.01 billion at press time.
Although XRP has gained by over 19% during the past month, its year-to-date returns have investors worried.
SEC lawsuit and its impact
On 22 December 2020, the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs. The lawsuit alleged that Ripple had raised $1.3 billion through the sale of ‘unregistered securities’ (XRP). In addition to this, the SEC also brought charges against Ripple’s top executives, Christian Larsen (Co-founder) and Brad Garlinghouse (CEO), citing that they had made personal gains totalling $600 million in the process.
The SEC argued that XRP should be considered a security rather than a cryptocurrency and as such, should be under their purview.
A verdict in favor of the SEC will set a rather unpleasant legal precedent for the broader crypto-market. This is why this case is being closely observed by stakeholders in the industry.
It is evident that developments in the lawsuit have a direct impact on XRP’s price. Following the news of the lawsuit in 2020, XRP tanked almost 25%. In April 2021, the judge handed Ripple a small victory by granting them access to SEC’s internal documents, which caused XRP to rise over the $1-mark – A threshold that the crypto hadn’t crossed in 3 years.
The lawsuit’s verdict, whatever it is, will have a lasting impact on XRP’s value.
Carol Alexander, Professor of Finance at the University of Sussex, believes that XRP is unlike any other crypto. She believes that if Ripple manages to beat the SEC lawsuit, it could start taking on the SWIFT banking system. SWIFT is a messaging network that financial institutions use to securely transmit information and instructions
In an interview with CNBC, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse talked about the possibility of an IPO after the case with the SEC is resolved. Ripple going public will have a significant impact on XRP’s price action in the following years.
Putting an accurate figure on the future price of XRP is not an easy job. However, as long as there are cryptocurrencies, there will be crypto pundits offering their two cents on market movements.
Ripple [XRP] Price Prediction 2025
Changelly has gathered an average prediction of $0.47 for XRP by the end of 2022. As for 2025, Changelly has provided a range between $1.47 to $1.76 at max for XRP.
Finder’s conclusion from a panel of thirty-six industry experts, is that XRP should be at $3.61 by 2025. It should be noted that not all of those experts agree with that forecast. Some of them believe that the crypto won’t even cross the $1 threshold by 2025. Keegan Francis, the global cryptocurrency editor for Finder, does not agree with the panel of experts. He predicts that XRP will be worth $0.50 by the end of 2025 and surprisingly, a mere $0.10 in 2030.
According to data published on Nasdaq, the average projection for 2025 is around $3.66.
Ripple [XRP] Price Prediction 2030
Finder’s experts had a rather conservative figure for XRP in 2030. They believe that the crypto could hit $4.98 by 2030. In a statement to Finder, Matthew Harry, the Head of Funds at DigitalX Asset Management, revealed that he doesn’t see any utility in XRP other than the speculation element.
According to data published on Nasdaq’s website, the average projection for 2030 is around $18.39.
Conclusion
It should be noted that while various experts have predicted XRP’s price to increase in the following years, there are some who believe that XRP will lose all value by the end of the decade.
The major factors that will influence XRP’s price in the coming years are,
- Verdict of the SEC lawsuit
- IPO after lawsuit is resolved
- Partnerships with Financial Institutions
- Mass Adoption
Predictions are not immune to changing circumstances and they will always be updated with new developments.
With the Fear and Greed index on the road to recovery, now might not be such a bad time to get started with XRP.