🪙 “XRP Will Melt Faces,” Analyst Points to $3.6B XRPL RWA Boom and $10 Target



XRP community educator X Finance Bull recently argued that the market may still be underestimating XRP’s long-term potential.

He based this view on the XRP Ledger’s growing role in the real-world asset (RWA) sector as tokenized finance continues to expand.

In a recent post on X, the analyst pointed to data from RWA. xyz showing that the XRP Ledger climbed 63% over the last 30 days on the platform’s RWA league table.

According to the analyst, the XRPL has absorbed more than $3.6 billion in tokenized real-world asset value in just five months. The comment has fueled speculation that XRP’s price could eventually reach double digits if adoption continues to accelerate.

🔸 XRPL’s RWA Growth Gains Attention

The analyst claimed the rapid rise of tokenized assets on XRPL shows that institutional adoption is beginning to take shape.

Real-world assets are traditional financial products such as bonds, funds, real estate, and commodities represented on blockchain networks. Supporters of XRP believe this sector could become one of crypto’s largest growth areas over the next decade.

The commentator said XRPL is getting closer to overtaking BNB in the RWA rankings as Ripple and the XRPL Foundation continue efforts to bring traditional finance on-chain.

Notably, the crypto tokenized asset market is worth over $350 billion, while XRPL remains far lower at $3.6 billion.

🔸 Comparisons to Bitcoin’s Early Skepticism

Meanwhile, to support the bullish outlook, the XRP supporter compared today’s criticism of XRP to the skepticism Bitcoin faced during its early years.

According to the post, critics once argued Bitcoin would never surpass $100 back in 2011. The analyst noted that Bitcoin later surged to an all-time high near $126,000 in October 2025, proving many early doubters wrong.

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