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Ripple’s 300 Partners: A Closer Look at the Discrepancy Between Corporate Success and XRP Demand

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Last updated: June 29, 2026 1:00 pm
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Published: June 29, 2026
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Ripple, a prominent player in the blockchain and financial technology space, touts having over 300 institutional partners. This figure often leads to the assumption within the XRP community that 300 banks are actively purchasing and utilizing XRP. However, the reality presents a nuanced picture, as a significant portion of these partnerships do not involve the token at all.

Approximately 60% of Ripple’s institutional partners leverage the company’s messaging and software products, which operate independently of XRP. This means that while these banks and financial institutions might be committed to using Ripple’s technology, they are not necessarily contributing to the demand for XRP. Only around 40% of the partners engage with On-Demand Liquidity (ODL), a product that does utilize XRP to facilitate transactions.

Even among those using ODL, many banks do not hold XRP directly. Instead, licensed exchanges and liquidity providers execute the buying and selling required for cross-border transactions. As a result, banks typically deal with fiat currency on both ends, effectively bypassing direct interaction with XRP. Consequently, this structure produces only fleeting demand for the token, which further complicates the price dynamics associated with XRP.

This discrepancy between Ripple’s corporate success and the stagnant price of XRP has posed a perplexing situation for investors. While Ripple secures partnerships and favorable settlements, the lack of foundational demand for XRP constrains its market performance. The correlation between network adoption and sustained token demand is far more intricate than the optimistic projections often implied.

Supporters of XRP argue that even the temporary demand generated through ODL has potential. Each time XRP is used as a bridge for currency conversion, a momentary buy pressure is applied. If the volume of transactions through ODL increases, this could create a more significant impact on the token’s demand. In addition, there lies potential growth from institutional flows into spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and favorable regulatory changes, which could spur further interest in XRP independent of traditional settlement paradigms.

Holders of the token are urged to understand the root of the demand dilemma and recognize that the impressive partner count predominantly reflects Ripple’s enterprise success rather than direct XRP demand. The true fate of the token is contingent upon factors like the expansion of ODL usage, the volume of transactions, and developments in the ETF space, rather than just Ripple’s growing portfolio of partnerships.

Moreover, the geographical concentration of ODL activity—primarily concentrated in specific corridors in regions like the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and certain Latin American countries—raises additional concerns. Such concentration implies that the overall efficacy and demand for XRP depend heavily on the fortunes of these selected pathways.

To truly gauge the dynamics surrounding XRP, stakeholders should monitor metrics that directly connect to token demand. This includes watching growth in the ODL share among partners, transaction volumes flowing through XRP corridors, and developments regarding ETF investments and regulatory progress. By focusing on these indicators, rather than solely on partnership counts, a clearer picture of XRP’s potential market performance can emerge.

In essence, while Ripple’s narrative of extensive corporate partnerships may paint a picture of success, the actual mechanics dictating XRP’s demand present a different scenario. Investors need to sift through these complexities to understand what drives the token’s value in the broader crypto landscape.

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