Cryptocurrency evaluation agency Messari has shared essential developments concerning the Ripple (XRP) community in its newest report titled “The State of the XRP Ledger in Q2 2025.”
In July, the SEC introduced itemizing requirements for crypto ETFs, requiring them to be tracked with futures of not less than six months earlier than itemizing. XRP started buying and selling on Coinbase’s Derivatives Alternate in April, paving the way in which for US approval of an XRP spot ETF and its itemizing within the fall.
Ripple’s US dollar-pegged stablecoin, RLUSD, closed the second quarter with a market capitalization of $65.9 million (+49.4% QoQ), turning into the biggest stablecoin on XRPL. A number of stablecoins had been launched on XRPL through the quarter, together with Circle’s USDC, Braza Group’s USDB, Schuman Monetary’s EURØP, and StratsX’s XSGD.
XRPL closed the second quarter with an all-time excessive of $131.6 million in RWA (real-world belongings) market capitalization. A number of new RWAs, introduced on the XRPL Apex occasion in Singapore in June, had been issued throughout this era. These embrace Ondo’s OUSG tokenized treasury fund, Guggenheim’s Digital Business Paper, and tokenized actual property issued by Ctrl Alt.
On June thirtieth, the XRPL EVM Sidechain went dwell, offering the ecosystem with entry to EVM builders and performance. Rippled V2.5.0, launched in June, additionally launched improvements akin to Permissioned DEX (permissioned change) and TokenEscrow. Permissioned DEX permits solely accounts with legitimate credentials to create or fill orders inside a particular space, whereas TokenEscrow presents escrow assist for Trustline-based tokens (IOUs) and Multi-Goal Tokens (MPTs).
In accordance with the report, the typical each day complete transaction rely decreased by 20% quarter-over-quarter to 1.6 million within the second quarter. This metric covers 57 completely different transaction sorts, together with funds, escrow creation, NFT burning, and account deletions.
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