Expectations surrounding XRP’s long-term price potential continue to divide the digital asset community, but one crypto enthusiast believes current projectionsExpectations surrounding XRP’s long-term price potential continue to divide the digital asset community, but one crypto enthusiast believes current projections

Pundit Says If you think a $1000 Price Is Not Too Big for XRP. Here’s why

2026/05/09 15:02
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Expectations surrounding XRP’s long-term price potential continue to divide the digital asset community, but one crypto enthusiast believes current projections remain far too conservative.

In a post on X, crypto commentator The Real Remi Relief argued that XRP would need to trade at significantly higher levels to support the type of institutional activity many supporters believe is coming to the XRP Ledger.

The commentator stated that anyone who considers a $1,000 XRP price target unrealistic has not fully considered the scale of the financial systems that could eventually rely on the asset. According to the post, XRP would need to operate at much higher values to efficiently handle global liquidity demands without causing major transaction slippage.

The post specifically referenced the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), which processes massive volumes of financial transactions annually.

The commentator claimed that XRP could not realistically support settlement activity connected to institutions of that size while remaining at low price levels. He argued that XRP would need to trade between $100 and $300 based only on DTCC activity.

Banking and Cross-Border Payments Central to Prediction

The crypto enthusiast expanded the argument by adding other sectors that XRP supporters frequently associate with the asset’s future use case. These included SWIFT-related payment activity, tokenization markets, U.S. debt infrastructure, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and the global banking system.

According to the post, the combination of those systems would require XRP to maintain extremely high liquidity and price stability during transfers. The commentator argued that low-priced XRP would create severe slippage problems during large transactions, especially for banks moving millions of dollars internationally in seconds.

To illustrate the point, the post used a hypothetical example involving Bank of America transferring $50 million through the XRP Ledger to Japan. The commentator claimed that major institutions could not tolerate situations in which transaction volatility reduced the received value by millions of dollars within seconds. He argued that a much higher XRP valuation would reduce that risk and improve settlement efficiency for institutions processing high-value transfers.

The post further suggested that XRP prices around $10,000 would be “optimal” for institutional operations, while adding that even higher levels could eventually become necessary if adoption accelerates globally.

Timeline Depends on Regulation and Market Cycle

Beyond price targets, the commentator also discussed timing. The post claimed that XRP’s path toward four-digit prices depends heavily on adoption rates, regulatory developments, and the duration of the current crypto market cycle.

According to the argument presented, a shorter cycle ending later this year could limit XRP’s immediate upside because institutional adoption would not have enough time to mature before broader market momentum weakens. However, the commentator said a prolonged “super cycle” extending into 2027 could create conditions for XRP to surpass $1,000 as liquidity and usage expand.

The post also referenced possible regulatory clarity in the United States, including the potential passage of the Clarity Act. The commentator suggested that stronger regulation could help accelerate adoption across financial institutions, even if price appreciation continues after the current cycle.

IMF and BIS Mentioned in Speculation About Future Role

The most ambitious prediction is that international financial organizations will eventually recognize XRP as an electronic SDR, or “e-SDR.” The commentator specifically mentioned the International Monetary Fund and the Bank for International Settlements, claiming that such recognition could rapidly increase XRP’s valuation.

According to the post, if global financial institutions formally integrated XRP into international settlement infrastructure, the asset could potentially rise to between $1,000 and $5,000 “overnight.” The commentator maintained that this outcome would result from XRP’s proposed role in moving and settling large portions of the global financial system.

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