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Bitcoin Trader: Banks Will Pay $10,000 for 1 XRP. Here's why
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Crypto trader AltcoinFox (@AltcoinFoxx) has issued a bold outlook for XRP’s long-term valuation. In a recent post, the commentator claimed the asset’s price structure already points toward a dramatic revaluation as financial institutions move closer to adopting the technology behind it.
AltcoinFox wrote that XRP’s price is “coded” and argued that the next phase of its valuation will come directly from institutional demand. He predicted a major shift in how banks will value the digital asset.
According to the trader, large financial institutions will eventually compete to secure XRP liquidity. He believes this competition will make banks pay $10,000 for 1 XRP.
The statement reflects a growing belief among parts of the XRP community that the asset could play a central role in global payment infrastructure as adoption accelerates.
A Massive Gap From Current Levels
XRP currently trades around $1.35. A move to $10,000 would represent a dramatic increase from this level. The difference between $1.35 and $10,000 equals roughly a 740,000% gain.
That scale highlights how aggressive the forecast is. It also reflects the type of institutional demand some XRP supporters expect if banks begin using the asset for liquidity and cross-border settlement.
Several developments in the Ripple ecosystem have fueled this line of thinking. Ripple continues to expand its global licensing strategy while positioning the XRP Ledger as infrastructure for international payments. The company has secured approvals and regulatory clarity in multiple jurisdictions as it pushes deeper into financial markets.
It acquired an EMI license in the UK in January, expanding into a major new market. This also opens the door for further international partnerships. Many analysts believe institutional use cases could drive new demand cycles. Banks and payment providers require fast settlement and deep liquidity for international transfers. XRP’s design focuses on that exact function.
What’s Next for XRP?
Banks often move cautiously when integrating digital assets. Clear regulatory frameworks remove a major barrier to entry. As governments finalize crypto policies, financial institutions gain more confidence to explore blockchain infrastructure.
Ripple also continues to expand its enterprise offerings. Payment corridors using XRP liquidity have already demonstrated the ability to move value across borders within seconds.
Institutional adoption could transform how liquidity flows through the network. Banks that require instant settlement may choose to hold XRP as a bridge asset between fiat currencies. That dynamic could increase demand as more institutions join the ecosystem.
AltcoinFox’s $10,000 prediction reflects this long-term vision. The trader believes financial institutions will eventually need XRP, and this demand will drive its value far above current levels.
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