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‘Industrial-grade settlement’ – Does XRP now have an edge other altcoins don’t?

Why did XRP soar while Bitcoin and Ethereum stumbled? Is this divergence a warning or a preview of a new cycle?

XRP the hottest crypto trade of 2026

As the crypto markets kicked off 2026, XRP has been making waves in the crypto space.

While Bitcoin and Ethereum faced unique headwinds, XRP has surged over 31% in early January.

In fact, the token has also overtaken Binance Coin [BNB] to become the third-largest cryptocurrency by market value.

Needless to say, this sudden rise has investors wondering: Is this familiar hype, or has true utility finally arrived?

XRP: The bridge between currencies

According to CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos, unlike Bitcoin [BTC] or Ethereum [ETH], Ripple [XRP] was engineered for a specific, industrial-grade purpose, and that is cross-border settlement.

In traditional banking, converting USD to JPY can take days and forces banks to lock up large amounts of pre-funded capital abroad.

But with XRP acting as a bridge asset, sitting in the middle to settle these transfers, it takes fractions of seconds instead of days.

Providing more insights, Sigalos said

“Unlike stablecoin, which are tokenized dollars, XRP is trying to be the exchange layer that moves value between currencies.”

Why is the hype now?

According to CNBC’s discussion, the rotation into XRP is driven by three primary catalysts that converged at the start of 2026.

Topping the list is the multi-year legal battle between Ripple and the SEC, which officially concluded in August 2025.

With both sides dropping appeals and a final $125 million penalty paid, XRP now holds a clean status in the U.S. that few other altcoins can claim.

Secondly, it’s the ETF effect. As of the 7th of January, Spot XRP ETFs have recorded a Cumulative Total Net Inflow worth $1.25B.

Lastly, it’s the MSCI hedge.

Herein, investors have been nervous about a potential MSCI decision regarding “Digital Asset Treasury Companies” like Saylor’s Strategy. Hence, fears of forced selling in Bitcoin-heavy stocks also led some traders to rotate into XRP.

Real adoption vs. “rules of the road”

Ripple has already acquired firms like Metaco and Standard Custody to strengthen its full-stack financial services.

Yet, despite all these milestones, caution remains.

Global regulators are still writing the “rules of the road.”

Even on the price front, XRP at press time was trading at $2.23 after a drop of 4.77% in the past 24 hours, as per CoinMarketCap

Moreover, the U.S. Crypto Market Infrastructure Bill, meant to clarify digital asset regulations, is delayed in the Senate.

Now, whether XRP still holds its third spot or gets pulled down in the coming months is something everyone is eager to watch.


Final Thoughts

  • The token’s clean regulatory slate gives it a unique advantage in a market still clouded by enforcement actions and legal ambiguity.
  • If ETF inflows continue at this pace, XRP could emerge as the first altcoin with long-term institutional stickiness.
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Ishika Kumari

Journalist

Ishika Kumari is a Crypto Analyst at AMBCrypto, specializing in regulatory developments, market dynamics, and blockchain’s real-world impact. She breaks down complex protocols and legislation into practical, easy-to-understand insights.

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