In crypto, it’s common for newcomers to confuse the token with the organization behind it, and especially when it comes to XRP and Ripple, that mix-up can lead to major misunderstandings. A lot of people use the names interchangeably, but they’re not the same thing.
For example, the ongoing legal issues with the U.S. SEC has nothing to do with the XRP Ledger, and neither does it make sense to refer to the XRP token as a “Ripple”.
Because one is a digital asset, and the other is a tech company. Let’s break it down.
XRP and Ripple are both part of the same ecosystem aimed at improving global payments.
To simplify this, XRP is a cryptocurrency, and Ripple is the for-profit company behind the development of RippleNet, the digital payment network that runs on the XRP Ledger blockchain.
Together, they work to make international money transfers cheaper, faster, and more efficient with traditional financial institutions like banks.
XRP is a cryptocurrency that runs as the native token on the XRP Ledger, a decentralized, open-source blockchain. First created in 2012 as an alternative to Bitcoin known as OpenCoin, the project has undergone multiple systemic changes over the years.
Unlike Bitcoin’s Proof-of-Work (PoW) model which relies on mining to process transactions, XRP was premined at a very early stage of its development. In fact, a total of 100 billion XRPs were premined and launched in 2013. Today, over 58 billion of the total XRP supply are in circulation.
How it works:
Ripple is an American fintech company behind enterprise blockchain solutions for global payments, using the XRP token, and the XRP Ledger in some of its products.
What Ripple does:
Feature |
XRP (Token) |
Ripple (Company) |
Type |
Cryptocurrency |
Financial tech company |
Role |
Bridge asset, payment token |
Develops blockchain-based tools |
Control of Ledger |
Decentralized |
No direct control |
Use Case |
Payments, remittances, trading |
Banking solutions, ODL |
Tradable? |
Yes (listed on exchanges) |
No (not a public stock) |
Example Platforms |
Bitazza, Binance, Coinbase |
RippleNet, Ripple Liquidity Hub |
Knowing the difference helps you:
In summary, XRP is the ecosystem’s native token available for trading on Bitazza, and Ripple is the for-profit company behind RippleNet, the digital payment network that runs on XRP Ledger.
So the next time someone says “Ripple’s price went up,” you’ll know they probably meant XRP. Same ecosystem, but not the same thing. Ready to take the next step? Explore more with Bitazza.