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2026-04-25 08:38:40

Banks Need a Higher-Priced XRP. Here’s why

The conversation around XRP’s price has long been dominated by retail speculation. Crypto commentator Crypto Dyl News (@cryptodylnews) shifts that focus entirely. In his recent video, he focused on institutional utility and made a compelling case for why a higher XRP price directly serves the financial system. Efficiency Scales With Price Banks operate on volume. When institutions settle large transactions, the cost and efficiency of moving value depend heavily on the asset’s price. Crypto Dyl News stated, “It becomes harder to move large amounts efficiently if XRP is at a lower price.” This is a mechanical reality. A low-priced asset requires more units to represent large sums. More units mean more complexity, more friction, and higher operational overhead. A higher-priced XRP reduces that burden significantly. At $100, $150, or beyond, each unit carries more value. Institutions can settle the same transaction volumes with fewer units. That translates directly into faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective settlements. This argument mirrors the opinion of former Ripple CTO David Schwartz on why XRP cannot remain cheap . Banks need a higher priced $XRP in order to enhance transaction cost and efficiency. Full breakdown: https://t.co/VYjjgWmDKP pic.twitter.com/g1A8gIHiYL — Crypto Dyl News (@cryptodylnews) April 23, 2026 What Banks Actually Want Crypto Dyl News draws a clear distinction between retail price enthusiasm and institutional necessity. “Banks don’t care about moon price predictions,” he said. “Banks care about efficiency, reliability, and liquidity.” The institutional use case for XRP does not rest on speculation. It rests on whether the asset can deliver what large financial players require. According to Crypto Dyl News, a higher price is part of that equation, not separate from it. “Banks don’t want a cheap XRP,” he added. “Banks want an XRP that scales and works for them.” The Price Appreciation Argument As adoption grows and more institutions integrate XRP into their payment infrastructure, demand for the asset increases. Crypto Dyl News connects that directly to price appreciation. “When systems grow, price per unit grows as well for XRP,” he explained. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Greater institutional use drives demand , and increased demand supports a higher price. A higher price improves settlement efficiency. That improved efficiency attracts more institutional use. The cycle builds on itself. What This Means for XRP The claim that XRP must stay low to function has circulated for years. Crypto Dyl News addresses it directly. “That argument has been debunked many times,” he stated. “These institutions actually need the price to be higher to have these transactions work more efficiently.” No major financial institution optimizes its infrastructure around cheap assets. Value density matters in high-volume settlement environments. The institutional argument for XRP depends on function. A higher price makes XRP more practical for the institutions that would use it at scale . Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Banks Need a Higher-Priced XRP. Here’s why appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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