Ripple XRP holdings rose by about 213 million XRP since March, bringing Ripple’s active supply to roughly 4,775,602,531 XRP, according to on-chain wallet analytics reported on X. This change indicates that not all escrow-released tokens have been deployed and may affect short-term XRP liquidity.
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Ripple increased active XRP holdings by ~213 million, to ~4.775B XRP
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Crypto.com decreased its XRP stash by 846,284 XRP, while Binance added 5,296,658 XRP in H1 2025
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Data comes from X accounts @XRPwallets and @xrp_rich_bot; official Ripple market reports have been paused
Ripple XRP holdings rise to ~4.775B XRP after a 213M increase; exchanges show mixed flows. Read COINOTAG’s data-driven update and implications for XRP liquidity.
What are Ripple’s XRP holdings and why did they change?
Ripple XRP holdings refer to the active XRP balance controlled by Ripple Labs (excluding escrow addresses). Analytics reported on X show the active balance rose from ~4.562 billion XRP to ~4,775,602,531 XRP — an increase of roughly 213 million XRP since March. The rise suggests many escrow-released tokens remain unspent.
How did analysts measure the change in Ripple’s active XRP holdings?
On-chain wallet trackers aggregated transactions and address balances to isolate Ripple-controlled wallets (excluding escrow contracts). The snapshot comparisons cover end-September to end-October last year and continued monitoring through mid-2025. These analytics were posted by X accounts named @XRPwallets and @xrp_rich_bot as plain-text reports.
How have exchange XRP stashes moved in 2025?
Exchange-level flows show contrasting trends. Crypto.com’s XRP balance declined by 846,284 XRP (about 0.2%), while Binance’s XRP holdings increased by 5,296,658 XRP (about 0.2%) in the first half of 2025. These movements indicate minor redistribution between custodial platforms rather than large-scale market exits or new token issuance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many XRP does Ripple currently hold outside escrow?
As of the latest analytics, Ripple holds approximately 4,775,602,531 XRP outside escrow — an increase of about 213 million XRP since March. This figure comes from independent on-chain trackers summarizing address balances.
Why did Ripple stop publishing market reports?
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse announced a pause in public market reports. Analysts on X noted this pause and used wallet-tracking methods to estimate active holdings instead of relying on company-published snapshots.
Key Takeaways
- Active holdings increased: Ripple’s non-escrow balance rose by ~213M XRP to ~4.775B XRP.
- Exchange flows were mixed: Crypto.com fell by ~846k XRP; Binance rose by ~5.3M XRP in H1 2025.
- Source and context matter: Data derive from X-based wallet analytics; Ripple’s official market reports are suspended.
Conclusion
Ripple XRP holdings have shown a measurable increase in 2025, while custodial exchanges displayed modest opposite flows. The data—compiled by independent on-chain analysts and reported on X—indicate available supply dynamics that may influence short-term liquidity. For ongoing coverage, monitor wallet analytics and official COINOTAG updates.