The post Ripple IPO in 2026? Analysts Rank XRP Firm Among Top $50 Billion Public Listing Candidates appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple, the blockchainThe post Ripple IPO in 2026? Analysts Rank XRP Firm Among Top $50 Billion Public Listing Candidates appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple, the blockchain

Ripple IPO in 2026? Analysts Rank XRP Firm Among Top $50 Billion Public Listing Candidates

2025/12/27 14:24
3 min read
Gemini IPO

The post Ripple IPO in 2026? Analysts Rank XRP Firm Among Top $50 Billion Public Listing Candidates appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Ripple, the blockchain payments company behind XRP, is once again in the spotlight as reports suggest that it may be preparing for a possible initial public offering (IPO) in 2026. 

Industry analysts now rank Ripple among the biggest potential public listings, with valuations estimated near $50 billion

Here’s what Ripple’s leadership is saying about these IPO talks.

Sign Shows Ripple Preparing for a 2026 IPO

According to multiple sources, Ripple is reportedly holding advanced internal discussions around a potential IPO in 2026. These are not rumors or casual considerations, but signs that the company may be actively preparing for a public listing.

The company has also strengthened its internal structure, with better reporting and governance, which are common steps before going public. At the same time, Ripple is expanding bank partnerships and payment services to build steady, real-world revenue.

Indeed, Ripple continues to position XRP as a liquidity tool within its payment system. IPO-ready companies usually highlight utility and long-term value rather than market hype.

Ripple Ranks Among Top IPO Candidates for 2026

Adding to the excitement, market data and industry visuals now place Ripple among the largest potential IPOs heading into 2026. According to recent comparisons, Ripple ranks ninth among top private companies expected to go public, with an estimated valuation of $50 billion.

Ripple ipo listing

The list includes major global names such as SpaceX, OpenAI, ByteDance, and Stripe, highlighting just how significant Ripple’s position has become. 

Analysts point to strong momentum, improving regulation, and growing global adoption as key reasons Ripple continues to stand out.

Ripple Leadership Pushes Back

Despite growing speculation, Ripple executives have consistently denied IPO rumors. Ripple President Monica Long has said the company has “no plan and no timeline” to go public, stressing that Ripple is well-funded and does not need public markets to raise capital. 

Even Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has echoed this view, noting that any IPO discussion would be a long-term consideration, not an immediate move.

Other Crypto Firms Move Closer to IPO

According to recent research reports, public markets are becoming the preferred next step for mature crypto firms. Circle has already gone public, and other major names such as Kraken, Grayscale, and BitGo have filed paperwork or entered advanced talks. 

In Asia, Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, is also preparing a public debut through a merger. This broader trend has fueled speculation that Ripple could follow a similar path.

Market Opportunity
XRP Logo
XRP Price(XRP)
$1.4383
$1.4383$1.4383
+1.96%
USD
XRP (XRP) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

XRP Confirms Downtrend After $1.50 Breakdown, with $1.15 in Focus

XRP Confirms Downtrend After $1.50 Breakdown, with $1.15 in Focus

XRP price is currently trading near $1.44 on Sunday, February 8, after dipping to $1.21 earlier in the week. The price has been declining from its high near $1.
Share
Tronweekly2026/02/08 21:17
Will Bitcoin Crash Again After Trump Insider Whale Dumps 6,599 BTC?

Will Bitcoin Crash Again After Trump Insider Whale Dumps 6,599 BTC?

Trump insider Garrett Jin moves 6,599 BTC to Binance, raising concerns about more Bitcoin sell pressure as market sentiment weakens. Bitcoin has seen a turbulent
Share
LiveBitcoinNews2026/02/08 21:30
China’s Ban on Nvidia Chips for State Firms Sends Stock Tumbling

China’s Ban on Nvidia Chips for State Firms Sends Stock Tumbling

The post China’s Ban on Nvidia Chips for State Firms Sends Stock Tumbling appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has instructed big companies to stop purchasing and cancel existing orders for Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D chip The ban is part of China’s ongoing effort to reduce dependency on US-made AI hardware, especially after restrictive US export rules After the news, Nvidia shares dropped in premarket trading by about 1.5% Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has instructed big companies like Alibaba and ByteDance to stop purchasing and cancel existing orders for Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D chip. The ban is part of China’s ongoing effort to reduce dependency on US-made AI hardware, especially after restrictive US export rules. The RTX Pro 6000D was tailored for China to comply with some export rules, but now the regulator says even that chip is off-limits. After the news, Nvidia shares dropped in premarket trading (around 1.5%), reflecting investors’ concerns about reduced demand in one of the biggest markets. This isn’t the first time China has done something like this. For instance, in August, the country urged firms not to use Nvidia’s H20 chip due to potential security issues and the need to comply with international export control regulations. Meanwhile, Alibaba and Baidu have begun using domestically produced AI chips more heavily, which shows that China is seriously investing in building its own chip-making capacity. Additionally, a few days ago, Chinese regulators opened an antitrust review into Nvidia’s Mellanox acquisition, suggesting the company may have broken some of the promises it made to get the 2020 deal passed. From AI to blockchain and the possible effects of China’s ban The banning of Nvidia chips represents a rather notable escalation in the technological rivalry between the United States and China. Beyond tariffs or export bans, China is now proactively telling its firms to avoid even “compliant” US chips and instead shift…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 07:46