Prediction: XRP (Ripple) Will Be Worth This Much in 5 Years

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XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) has advanced 725% in the last three years, with most of those gains coming in the last 12 months following President Trump's election and the SEC's decision to end its lawsuit against Ripple, a fintech company that uses the XRP blockchain to facilitate payments for businesses and financial institutions.

Geoff Kendrick at Standard Chartered anticipates more gains as XRP plays a larger role in the global financial systems and XRP ETFs bring more investors to the market. He estimates XRP to reach $12.25 by 2029. That implies 315% upside from its current price of $2.95, which is equivalent to annual returns of 43%.

That seems overly optimistic. Morningstar analysts expect the broader cryptocurrency market to grow at 9% annually through 2034, a reasonable estimate that roughly aligns with the long-term returns in the global stock market. XRP, the third-largest cryptocurrency, is likely to outperform the market, but not so much as Kendrick predicted.

Investors should be more conservative: If XRP returns 20% annually over the next five years, its price will increase about 150% to $7.35 by late 2030. The pending approval of spot XRP ETFs is the most important catalyst in my estimate, but greater adoption from businesses and financial institutions is plausible to some degree.

Here's what investors should know.

Prediction: XRP (Ripple) Will Be Worth This Much in 5 Years

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse anticipates substantial adoption of XRP in the next five years

Fintech company Ripple provides cross-border payment solutions to financial institutions and businesses. Its On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) service uses the XRP token as a bridge currency to make international transfers faster and less expensive than traditional wire transfers supported by the SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) messaging system.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently estimated that, within five years, XRP could capture 14% of the cross-border transaction volume currently handled by SWIFT. But I am very skeptical about that prediction. While it is true that hundreds of banks use Ripple Payments, an umbrella term that includes all its products, the vast majority do not use its ODL service.

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