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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse shared why he sees XRP as unique, pointing to its speed, low cost, scalability, and long-running community support. He cited three-to-five-second settlement, fractions-of-a-penny transaction costs, and…
FeaturedPublished:May 17, 2026, 8:30 PMWhy Is XRP Unique? Ripple CEO Explains What Makes XRP Stand Out
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse shared why he sees XRP as unique, pointing to its speed, low cost, scalability, and long-running community support. He cited three-to-five-second settlement, fractions-of-a-penny transaction costs, and more than 4 billion completed transactions.
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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse positioned XRP as a distinct digital asset during an “ XRP in a Minute” segment at XRP Las Vegas, which Ripple and Garlinghouse shared on X last week. He described XRP as having long-term staying power, strong community support, and a growing role in payment-focused technology. He framed the ecosystem as uniquely positioned within the crypto sector.
Garlinghouse traced XRP Ledger’s origins to developers who worked on Bitcoin’s core technology before pursuing a separate network tailored for payments. He emphasized settlement speeds of three to five seconds and transaction costs measured in fractions of a penny. The executive also noted XRP Ledger’s scalability, citing more than 4 billion completed transactions. He stated:
“What makes XRP so unique is its speed… its cost… and it’s scalability.”
Garlinghouse described XRP Ledger as a system designed to address payment-related challenges through faster settlement times and lower operational costs. He connected those features with the network’s long operating history and expanding transaction volume.
Ripple has also described XRP as the company’s “north star” within its broader payments and institutional finance strategy. Ripple has tied XRP to liquidity, settlement, collateral movement, and tokenized financial infrastructure, while Garlinghouse previously emphasized that the “ XRP family comes first” as adoption efforts expand.
Beyond transaction performance, Garlinghouse focused on XRP Ledger’s longevity and community engagement. He described the network as “special and unique” while positioning it for further growth in the years ahead.
Ripple’s chief executive also underscored the network’s scalability during the appearance at XRP Las Vegas. He framed XRP Ledger’s efficiency and transaction processing capacity as key differentiators for payment-focused infrastructure.
Garlinghouse stated:
“You have something special and unique that is poised for great success in the years ahead.”
The comments formed part of Ripple’s broader focus on XRP Ledger’s utility in payments and scalability. Garlinghouse’s appearance centered on speed, low operating costs, community engagement, and the network’s record of processing billions of transactions.

Ripple is positioning XRP as the core engine of its global financial infrastructure ambitions, with CEO Brad Garlinghouse signaling a…
Ripple is positioning XRP as the core engine of its global financial infrastructure ambitions, with CEO Brad Garlinghouse signaling a…
Ripple is positioning XRP as the core engine of its global financial infrastructure ambitions, with CEO Brad Garlinghouse signaling a…
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