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Breaking: Ripple CEO Just Gave XRP Holders Another Reason to Be Bullish

Ripple CEO's latest comments could change how XRP holders view the future. Here's why smart investors are paying close attention now.

Jun 24, 2026
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While XRP has struggled over the past week, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has quietly delivered one of the strongest long-term signals for XRP holders this year.

His latest comments suggest Ripple isn’t just thinking about expanding its business; it is thinking about how XRP holders could potentially participate in its future success.

Ripple Is Telling a Bigger Story

During a recent interview on “Crypto In America” podcast, Garlinghouse indicated that if Ripple eventually pursues an IPO, there could be “special arrangements” for XRP holders.

While no details have been confirmed yet, the fact that Ripple’s CEO publicly acknowledged the possibility is significant.

Combined with his recent statement that XRP is ready to become part of the US banking infrastructure, a much larger picture begins to emerge.

Ripple is preparing for institutional growth.

Whether through banks, payment providers, tokenised finance, or eventually the public equity markets, the company appears to be positioning itself for a much larger role within global finance.

And well, that doesn’t guarantee higher XRP prices tomorrow.

But it sure does push XRP roaring back to life and becoming the cryptocurrency with the most use cases across the globe, which would ultimately catapult it into competition with Bitcoin.

XRP Price Analysis

Why The Current Price Weakness Could Be Misleading

It is evident that despite these bullish developments, XRP continues trading around $1.05, down more than 10% over the past week.

At first glance, this looks extremely bearish.

And technically, it is. But,

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