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2026-04-23 11:31:20

Expert Explains Why XRP Price Must Surpass $1,000

Crypto analyst Remi Relief (@RemiReliefX) recently claimed that XRP needs to reach $1,000 before major institutions can realistically use it for large-scale transactions. His argument focuses on slippage. He believes solving this specific problem backs a high XRP valuation. Slippage occurs when a transaction’s execution price differs from its expected price due to insufficient liquidity. For corporations moving large sums daily, that difference adds up fast. Remi Relief stated that companies “can’t use XRP unless they are 100% sure that the price is high enough to prevent slippage.” XRP as the bridge for trillions of dollars has to be $3000 to prevent slippage Now where did we hear that theory before?! If you said Remi, you are correct. You won financial freedom I told you my price prediction from 2024 for a $1200-$1700 XRP is based on research,… https://t.co/foJykmvJiT pic.twitter.com/mkTIDXHB1p — The Real Remi Relief (@RemiReliefX) April 20, 2026 The Importance of a High Price A recently published article backs up the concern. Remi Relief shared a screenshot of it, citing mathematical models showing that for XRP to move trillions in global trade, its price “would likely need to reach $2,950 to prevent market slippage.” Japanese banks reportedly confirmed that XRP settles transactions in less than 4 seconds at a cost 60% lower than SWIFT. The technology works, and the price is the remaining variable. Remi Relief connects these dots directly. He states his price prediction of “$1,200-$1,700 XRP is based on research, insider information, and common sense.” He goes further, calling $1,000 the floor and placing the true operational basement at $10,000 for smooth, uninterrupted institutional use. Remi Relief’s Prediction Now in the Spotlight Remi Relief first published his $1,200-$1,700 price target in 2024 and has consistently reiterated it. The recent article citing the $2,950 figure has renewed attention on that call. He points out that these two figures align with the same underlying logic: liquidity depth must match transaction volume. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 His position is that large enterprises will not adopt XRP as a settlement layer until the price guarantees them protection against costly execution errors. “Slippage can and will cost each company millions of dollars in losses weekly and some daily for their simple transactions using XRP,” he writes. He calls it “not feasible” at current price levels. What Institutional Adoption Actually Requires The argument Remi Relief is advancing is structural. XRP’s utility as a bridge currency depends on its market cap being large enough to absorb high-volume transactions without moving the price. That requires sustained buying pressure, deep liquidity, and a significantly higher price per token. He is not predicting a speculative spike, but describing a functional requirement. For XRP to operate at the scale of global trade, the asset must hold a price that makes slippage a non-issue for institutional treasuries. 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 Expert Explains Why XRP Price Must Surpass $1,000 appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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