XRP Price May Reach $10-$40, CEO Garlinghouse Confirms

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Ripple’s XRP could see significant price growth if the company’s plans succeed. CEO Brad Garlinghouse confirmed that Ripple’s treasury operations, including the gTreasury acquisition, now handle $13 trillion in payments every year. Analysts say this scale could support an XRP price between $10 and $40, though risks remain.

XRP Price Model Explained

The projected price comes from a simple formula. It uses Ripple’s total annual payment volume, the circulating XRP supply, and the velocity of transactions. Velocity measures how often the token changes hands in a year. Under optimistic assumptions, where XRP moves 10 to 20 times per year, the calculation suggests a price of $10 to $40 per token.

However, adoption, market conditions, and regulations could affect these numbers. The model assumes XRP becomes widely used as a settlement asset in corporate treasury operations. If adoption is slower, prices may be lower than predicted.

Ripple’s gTreasury Acquisition

A key factor is Ripple’s $1 billion purchase of gTreasury in October 2025. gTreasury operates in the $120 trillion corporate treasury market. This market handles payments for large companies around the world. Ripple plans to use blockchain technology to make transactions faster, safer, and more transparent.

Brad Garlinghouse sees XRP as central to this strategy. As more companies adopt Ripple’s platform, the token could gain higher usage. This would strengthen its value as a settlement token.

Adoption and Regulatory Risks

Despite the potential, challenges remain. Companies must trust Ripple’s systems to use them widely. Global regulations also pose risks. While tight rules in the U.S. or Europe could limit adoption. Analysts warn that if companies hesitate or rules tighten, the token may not reach the high end of the price forecast.

Looking Ahead for XRP

For investors, the $10 to $40 range highlights XRP’s potential in corporate payments. It shows the token’s value in real business use, not just retail speculation. Ripple’s expansion into treasury management and cross-border payments could make XRP a critical settlement asset.

While these projections are optimistic, Ripple’s integration with gTreasury and its scale in global payments make XRP a digital asset worth watching in 2026.

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