Ripple President Monica Long is slated to participate in XRP Seoul 2026, marking a significant addition to one of Asia’s prominent XRP-centric gatherings. This event will be part of Korea Blockchain Week on October 3, aiming to connect XRP holders, builders, and various projects in the blockchain finance sector.
Long’s presence underscores Korea’s status as a vital trading hub for XRP, where retail activity remains robust. The event promises to foster collaboration among XRP Ledger developers and ecosystem participants.
The XRP Seoul organization expressed its excitement to welcome Long, highlighting her leadership across Ripple’s business, product, and engineering teams. Since joining Ripple in 2013, she has played a crucial role in shaping the company into a comprehensive platform for transferring, managing, and tokenizing value.
As the event draws near, Long’s involvement adds considerable weight to XRP Seoul, especially given Ripple’s influential connection to XRP through its holdings, payment solutions, stablecoin initiatives, custody offerings, and the use of XRP Ledger’s infrastructure.
XRP Seoul 2026 will focus on critical topics such as the growth of the XRP Ledger, institutional adoption, and real-world application scenarios. The event is expected to attract over 3,000 attendees and more than 100 participating companies.
Korea has consistently ranked among XRP’s most active markets. Recent trading reviews indicate a significant volume of XRP trading on Upbit and other local exchanges, particularly during periods of heightened market activity. Notably, the XRP/Korean won pair dominated trading volumes on Upbit after Hana Bank’s acquisition of a substantial stake in Dunamu, the operator of the exchange.
This trend underscores the importance of Seoul as a strategic venue for XRP-focused events, where local traders often influence XRP volume during various market cycles.
In addition to trading, Ripple’s initiatives in Korea have expanded into various sectors. Recently, Ripple Custody entered a pilot program with Kyobo Life Insurance, aimed at the near real-time settlement of tokenized Korean government bonds. This venture explores stablecoin payment systems utilizing RLUSD for enhanced financial operations.
Local XRPL groups are actively promoting developmental initiatives, with the Korea Financial Innovation Program 2026 serving as a pathway for teams focused on creating blockchain-based finance solutions. This aspect adds a builder’s perspective to the event, allowing projects to showcase their applications of the XRP Ledger in various financial contexts.
As discussions about XRP’s utility continue, Long’s upcoming appearance at XRP Seoul offers a platform to address the relationship between Ripple’s evolving business strategies and the token itself. The community has been eager for clearer indications of how Ripple’s recent partnerships and innovations will sustain demand for XRP beyond its current offerings.
With the spotlight on her, Long may also clarify Ripple’s vision regarding XRP, RLUSD, asset custody, and growth in the Korean market, potentially alleviating some uncertainties held by XRP holders.



