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Ripple News: David Schwartz Says $92B in XRP Escrow Can Be Sold Before Release

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Elena R

Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz has confirmed that the company holds the legal right to sell or transfer future claims to XRP currently locked in escrow. This means Ripple can pre-sell the rights to tokens that will be released over time — without altering the long-standing time-lock mechanism first introduced in 2017.

How the Escrow Works

Ripple’s escrow system was designed to provide transparency and predictability to XRP’s supply. Each month, up to 1 billion XRP is released, and any unused portion is typically placed back into escrow. The setup aimed to prevent market shocks and reassure investors that Ripple would not suddenly flood the market with tokens.

Today, around 56 billion XRP are in circulation, while roughly 35 billion, valued at around $92 billion,  remain locked in Ripple’s escrow accounts.

Monetizing Future XRP Supply

Schwartz’s statement clarifies that Ripple can sell the rights to these future tokens or even transfer the escrow accounts themselves. The XRP, however, cannot enter circulation until their scheduled release dates.

This opens the door for Ripple to monetize its future holdings while maintaining compliance with the original escrow terms. It also allows institutions to secure guaranteed access to future XRP supplies under private agreements, possibly governed by non-disclosure clauses.

Institutional Leverage and Strategic Implications

The revelation could mean a strategic advantage for Ripple. By pre-selling or transferring rights to its escrowed XRP, the company can build long-term partnerships with institutional buyers.

Experts and supporters say this move could reshape perceptions of Ripple’s control over XRP. For years, critics have pointed to the escrow holdings as evidence of centralization. But if those rights are already distributed or optioned to multiple institutions, the narrative of Ripple being the sole controller of XRP may lose ground.

Evernorth’s Role and the XRP Treasury

Evernorth, a Ripple-backed entity,  is reportedly building an XRP Treasury platform. Early data shows it already holds nearly $1 billion worth of XRP. This could be the first public example of an institution leveraging Ripple’s escrow rights as a financial asset.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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