The XRP Ledger has entered one of its most active periods of the year, with new data from CryptoQuant showing a record-breaking spike in circulation velocity, a sign that XRP is moving between wallets at a pace not seen in 2025.
The surge reflects a mix of institutional flows, expanding ecosystem utility, and renewed market attention following steady spot ETF inflows.
What the Data Reveals
The chart published by CryptoQuant compares XRP’s price (gray line) with its on-chain velocity (purple spikes), a metric measuring how frequently XRP changes hands. The standout observation is a massive velocity spike to 0.0324, the highest level of the year, indicating extremely high token movement relative to supply.
Record-Breaking XRP Velocity: A Surge in On-Chain Activity
“Such a surge typically signifies high liquidity and substantial involvement from traders or significant movements by whales.” – By @CryptoOnchain
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Velocity spikes typically appear when large amounts of XRP are being actively transferred or used across the network. In this case, the intensity and frequency of the purple peaks show unusually strong involvement from institutional participants and whales, rather than sporadic retail-driven activity. Although XRP’s price has remained within the $2.1–$3.0 range during late 2025, the rising velocity suggests accumulating underlying strength and liquidity building beneath the surface.
Circulation Velocity Hits Annual High
On December 2, XRP’s circulation velocity reached 0.0324, signalling a rapid acceleration in transactional throughput. This metric reflects how often XRP rotates across the ledger, and such a high reading indicates the token is being used actively in payments, AMM operations, and institutional transfers, rather than sitting idle in long-term holdings.
Institutional Transactions Drive the Surge
XRPL processed 2.23 billion XRP in payments on December 2, marking the second-largest single-day total this year. Analysts attribute the spike to coordinated institutional movements, liquidity providers, and automated systems, rather than retail speculation. These large flows are consistent with the velocity spike shown in the chart and explain the heightened on-chain footprint.
AMM Bids and Account Configuration Transactions Rising
The network also recorded a sharp rise in AccountSet and AMM Bid transactions. This activity points to custodians, exchanges, and market makers preparing for new services and positioning themselves within XRPL’s Automated Market Maker (AMM) pools. Early AMM participation allows institutions to secure favorable positions and higher long-term reward flows, creating a new layer of economic activity on the ledger.
Expanding Network Utility Fuels Activity
Multiple ecosystem shifts are contributing to the XRPL uptick:
- •Ripple’s new RLUSD stablecoin rollout
- •A spike in active addresses, from 40,000 to nearly 295,000 at one point
- •Increasing demand for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization
- •Broader institutional integrations across payments and liquidity services
Together, these developments have elevated the ledger’s utility and increased the operational footprint of XRP-based systems.
ETF Inflows Strengthen Market Confidence
Newly launched spot XRP ETFs have quietly provided additional tailwinds. Steady inflows into these products indicate growing institutional confidence and offer a regulated channel for large buyers to gain exposure. This demand is reflected in sustained on-chain activity, validating the narrative shown in the velocity chart.

