Seeing someone complain on the screen "comparing XRP and the early internet, it's just crypto circle self-hype," I couldn't help but laugh at the time. Buddy, you might really not understand what the core of this analogy is.



Today, let's be straightforward and direct: Is XRP truly worth being called the infrastructure of the "Value Internet"? As an old player who has been immersed in this circle for many years, my conclusion is—this analogy is not only plausible but might also be the most seriously underestimated perception in the crypto field over the next five years.

**First, a basic explanation for newcomers**

Forget those academic terms. Let's go back to the simplest facts: before the internet appeared, transoceanic telegrams took several days, and transmitting large files relied entirely on physical carriers like CDs and U disks. Cost? Exorbitantly high. Efficiency? Extremely low. Ordinary people wanting to access global information? Dream on.

It wasn't until the emergence of the TCP/IP protocol that the barriers between different networks were truly broken down. Information began to travel globally at low cost and high speed, which then led to the rise of the internet era. In other words, TCP/IP is the foundation of the "Information Internet"—without it, things like Google, Facebook, WeChat simply couldn't survive.

**Here's the key point**

Recently, a dialogue between two senior industry observers proposed a bold idea: the current XRP Ledger, in its fundamental function, is comparable to TCP/IP in the 1990s—all doing the same thing, just upgrading from "information flow" to "value flow."

Upon hearing this, many immediately start arguing: "A crypto asset, why compare it to the core protocol of the internet?" That's a good question, but it also precisely shows that people haven't fully grasped the essence of this matter.
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 4h ago
Bro, this kind of comparison is indeed interesting, but can XRP really be considered the TCP/IP of the crypto world? I still have my doubts. Honestly, I understand Bitcoin clearly, but the logic behind XRP just... feels like it's missing something. They're not even in the same dimension, so don't over-compare. TCP/IP is open source, but what about XRP? That's the real core difference, okay? But your perspective is indeed fresh, though the term "most underestimated" is overused in the crypto space. Value transfer? Let's see it actually transfer into real applications first.
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 4h ago
Wow, I need to ponder this logic... TCP/IP to XRP, it’s quite interesting.
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FarmToRichesvip
· 4h ago
Wow, this analogy is quite interesting, but can the TCP/IP stack really be reused on the blockchain? It always feels like something is missing. By the way, if XRP really becomes the infrastructure of the value internet, isn't its current price a bit too crazy low? Wait, have you ever thought about whether cross-chain can eat this cake even faster? To be honest, XRP's liquidity is indeed there, but the "protocol-level" status still depends on regulatory attitudes. Back in the TCP/IP days, no one argued about the protocol itself. Now, every project has to be scrutinized three times, the difficulty is just not the same.
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WalletDivorcervip
· 4h ago
The reasoning is straightforward, but the logic from TCP/IP to value transfer does have some substance. --- Another confident analogy, let's see how it goes. --- Breaking out of the crypto bubble rhetoric, XRP isn't really that good, it would have flown away long ago. --- Reasonable, but it's a bit early to call it "the most underestimated," let's wait five years. --- Huh? So XRP is still a protocol layer? Sounds pretty early-stage. --- Got it, got it, it's that same set of "we are the infrastructure of the future" rhetoric. --- It's only truly universal if it works like TCP/IP; right now, it's still just slogans. --- If this logic holds, why haven't major institutions really started using XRP for cross-border settlements? --- Interesting, but the problem is, TCP/IP can be used once adopted, while XRP still has to consider price volatility. --- Value Internet? Let me see if it can settle stably first. --- It is indeed underestimated, but not in this direction.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 4h ago
Bro, I've heard the TCP/IP analogy too many times, but this time the explanation was really clear. XRP is now doing the settlement layer work, with fast speed and low cost—no doubt about that. The question is, what's the adoption rate? Are banks really using it? But on the other hand, don't underestimate it—this coin has long been pumped and hyped to sky-high prices.
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